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WE NEVER DIE 



AN INVESTIGATION 
INTO THE FUTURE LIFE 

OF MAN 



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PREFACE 

*T*HE views expressed in this book, upon the subject 
■*■ of our future life in the spiritual world, and the 
relationship our present life bears to that period of time, 
are submitted as the result of what I believe to be, an 
impartial investigation of the phenomena here presented. 

I do not expect my readers to believe all this de- 
scription, or rather report, on my part, of the findings 
of this investigation, for it is a new and intricate sub- 
ject; dealing with great fundamental principles. 

As I have myself, spent over twenty years in a careful 
study of this subject, I can appreciate how unlikely it is, 
that anyone can grasp an immediate understanding of it, 
as here given. 

Believing these writings to be practically all true, and 
feeling the obligation upon my part to publish this book ; 
I respectfully submit it to public investigation. 

This work does not raise any question concerning the 
Scriptures or religious beliefs of any kind, but is simply 
a report of a personal investigation along the lines of 
spiritual phenomena. 

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WE NEVER DIE 

"AH thoughts of .ill; all evil deeds, 

That have their root in thoughts of ill; 
Whatever hinders or impedes 

The action of the nobler will; — 

All these must first be trampled down 
Beneath our feet, if we zvould gain 

In the bright fields of fair renown 
The right of eminent domain." 
— Longfellozv, "The Ladder of St. Augustine." 

t^OR centuries, in all civilized countries and among all 
**■ civilized people, the question has been asked: What 
becomes of us after we die? 

This question, has probably engaged the thoughtful 
human mind, more than any other known to our lan- 
guage. 

Is there a continuity of intelligent human life, beyond 
the grave? To this question, there is a general belief 
among all existing people in the affirmative, and this 
accepted principle forms the corner stone ; upon which 
all existing' creeds and religious teachings stand. 

In many ways, a clear understanding of this theory, 
is wrapped in mystery ; and it is accepted as a belief, 
founded upon the traditional records which have been 
left by our ancestors, dating* back into the many centuries. 
Those records, in their many forms and translations from 
extinct languages, form the basis of the religions, prac- 
ticed by a very large proportion of the people of today. 

Another question, in conformity to that of a future 
life is: If there is a future state of life, in what form 
does it exist? 

Another question : Is intelligence of the earth life 
of the individual, retained in a future state? 

Another question : Is communication, between the 
future and present earth life of man possible? Or put- 
ting this question in a more concise form; Can man, 



after his earth life has terminated, come back to earth 
conditions, and tell in plain and understandable language, 
of his experience in the celestial life? 

To these questions, and also such others that may 
sug-gest, to complete this theme, this work is dedicated. 

Owing to the extreme delicate nature of this subject, 
and the fact that it is a pioneer trail, written entirely 
from memory, the writer respectfully hopes for a reason- 
able indulgence for errors which may occur, and trusts, 
that those who may read this book, will accept this 
pledge : In every way possible, I will endeavor to tell 
the truth, as it has appeared to come to me, after those 
long and painstaking years of honest effort to reach the 
facts of this subject. 



MY FIRST EXPERIENCE IN PSYCHIC 
PHENOMENA 

1V/T Y first experience in psychic phenomena, was in 
■±■▼■1 the year 1885. It took place at my own home in 
Chicago, where I lived with my parents and three 
brothers, my sister having married in the spring of that 
year. 

This experience occurred along in the late summer 
or early fall, and came about in rather a peculiar way. 

A cousin, was visiting that evening and stayed over 
night at our house. After supper, my sister and her 
husband came in. We spent an enjoyable evening, play- 
ing on the piano and singing songs. My cousin and my 
younger brother, furnished the instrumental music ; and 
my brother-in-law sang several songs, in a very deep, rich 
bass voice, in which others of us joined. 

We played several games of cinch at cards, after 
which, other games were played and enjoyed by all of 
us, for as I remember back to that evening, we all had 
a very enjoyable time. My mother, father and sister, 
laughed with the rest of us, at the jokes and capers we 
played, and altogether the evening passed very pleasantly. 
We sat up till quite late, probably something after mid- 
night. 

When our general amusements began to wane, my 
cousin finally proposed that all we boys would join with 
him in an experiment of rocking the table. This experi- 
ment he had a few evenings before witnessed and joined 
in, at a party given by some young friends of his. 

It was performed in this way : My cousin, brother- 
in-law, three brothers and myself, seated ourselves 
around a small sewing table, which my mother used. It 
was a light ash table, about three feet long and eighteen 
inches wide, with folding legs in order that the table 
coufd be put out of the way wnen not in use. It was 
quite new at that time, and stood firmly on the floor. It 



did not wobble in its own frame, from any loose joints, 
and as after developments proved, I am certain that any 
defects of this nature would have had nothing to do with 
the results we received ; for as it rocked from the position 
it rested in, while on its four legs on the floor, to that 
of two legs, and then back to the other two legs, its 
movement was firm and without w 7 obble or squeak, or 
defect of any kind. 

When we had taken our respective seats around 
that little table, my cousin explained to us all, the mode 
of procedure ; which was in this form : Our parlor 
where we were seated, was about twelve by fourteen 
feet square, with a gas chandelier hanging from the 
center of the ceiling; our table was placed under this, and 
all the lights turned off, also the second parlor lights 
adjoining. 

One light where we were, sitting was turned very low, 
leaving the room and all of us as we sat around the 
table, dimly visible. 

We each placed both of our hands on the top of the 
table, in just a light and natural way, not pressing down 
on it, but just sitting naturally in that position. 

We sat in a passive way, with the thought prevailing 
among us that we were about to receive a call, through 
the rocking of the table, from someone in the spiritual 
world. 

We sang a hymn or two, in a low harmonious tone, 
which was for the purpose of taking our minds off any 
set thought, and to create a general harmonious and 
neutral condition. 

Manifestations soon became apparent. An electric 
current, running through our fingers, and felt even up 
to the arms, was noted by my cousin and myself, and as 
I remember, some, if not all the other four boys felt a 
like sensation. This current grew stronger and stronger, 
after having been seated for five to seven minutes. 

The table then showed signs of movement ; straining 
and creaking under our hands. This movement was 
quite distinct, and lasted about a minute; and then v the 
table tipped right up sideways on two legs, and con- 
tinued this positive movement, from one side to the 



other, until it fell into my cousin's lap, who sat on the 
opposite side to where I sat, with my brother-in-law. 
One of my brothers sat beside my cousin, and my other 
two brothers were seated at each end. 

When the table had rested a few seconds in my 
cousin's and brother's laps, it moved back to its original 
standing position, and then commenced to rock, from one 
side to the other, in a strong and positive way, carrying 
all our hands with it. It did this five or six times, and 
then rested on its four feet, trembling quite violently. 

My cousin then asked the question: "Is there any 
spirit present who wishes to speak with us?" The table 
rocked strongly again, to both sides, three or four times, 
and rested again upon its four legs. My cousin then 
asked: "Can you express to us, which one you wish to 
communicate with ?" Another strong movement of the 
table indicated it could. 

My cousin then mentioned most, if not all our names 
sitting, ending with his own. The table remained per- 
fectly still on its four legs, during the calling of our 
names, until he spoke his own; whereupon, it fairly 
leaped from the floor and plunged into my cousin's and 
brother's laps ; surged back halfway and plunged again, 
and did this two or three times, returning to its natural 
position. 

My cousin then asked if the spirit's name could be 
ascertained by calling over the alphabet, in consecutive 
order of the letters. The table again so indicated ; and 
he, in naming the alphabet, reached the letter W, in the 
order, before the table moved, which it then did, very 
positively, and followed on in that way, spelling the 
name Will Robins : who answered intelligently, in the 
same way, several questions controlling the movement 
of the table, for probably ten minutes or more. 

This Will Robins, was a well known, and highly 
respected young lawyer, who had lived in the same town 
where my cousin lived, and had passed out of this life, 
several years prior to that occurrence. 

Communicating in that way, was slow and meager, 
though all words were not spelled out in full ; for as we 



could grasp the meaning of the word, or even part of 
the sentence intended to be conveyed, he spoke it to the 
spirit, who answered yes or no, by the table movement. 

Next came the spirit of my brother Harry, to me, 
in like form as Will Robins had manifested, telling us 
in that crude, but apparently positive way, that he was 
not dead ; that he was alive and happy, and in the com- 
pany of many other celestial people. My brother had 
then been on the spiritual side of life, for nearly twenty 
years. 

We received other short communications in like form, 
from relatives, whom I do not now remember. 

In a general way, all those present, looked upon those 
manifestations in a light way, and did not consider them 
seriously ; and no doubt, they were all soon forgotten 
by most of us, in the everyday trend of life. 

In my own case it was different ; for I always have 
had a philosophical turn of mind. When the interest 
began to wane on the part of the other boys, my cousin 
and I tried the experiment for some little time, with 
even better success of the table movement, than when 
the other boys were sitting with us. This aroused my 
interest, for it seemed to me phenomenal. 

I requested to be allowed, to try the experiment my- 
self, which I did, with all the others moved back from 
the table. Immediately the table rocked strongly under 
my own two hands, which were placed only very lightly, 
and without any pressure or movement upon my part. 

My hands rested upon the center of the table. I 
tried to take particular care, not to exert any effort to 
facilitate movement, and I feel sure I did not. The 
table trembled and moved, without any question being 
asked, and then would settle to rest, resuming movement 
again in a few seconds. 

I finally asked this question : Will you try to raise 
this table, so that it will rest on one leg? The table 
immediately settled down upon its four legs, and re- 
mained so for a few seconds, my hands being spread 
out flat, palms downward, resting about the center of the 
table top. 

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The table began to move under my hands thus placed, 
but did not raise any of the legs off the carpet. It 
creaked and rather twisted like, to one end and then the 
other ; it was a very peculiar movement as I now recall 
it, and created a peculiar feeling of an electric nature 
in my hands. After moving and twisting in this strained 
way, for perhaps a minute, or I would think somewhat 
more, the table came right up on one leg; the nearest 
leg to my left side, resting on the carpet. All the other 
three legs, were entirely free from support, the higher 
legs at the right end, being probably a foot or more clear 
from the floor. In this angled position, my hands still 
rested on the middle of the table as it moved in this posi- 
tion, supported only as a 'magnet w T ould support it by 
attraction ; remaining at its uppermost position several 
seconds, moving' up and down ; and then settled gradually 
back, until it came lightly down again upon its four legs. 

It did not fall back, as it w r ould naturally be supposed, 
but settled gradually, until the legs all reached their own 
position, and shortly after, the force present seemed to 
leave. 

This closed our experiment. We were all more than 
pleased, and I may say mystified, at those astounding 
results ; and we discussed at length, our several views, 
as to the cause of them. 

The theory accepted upon the part of all of us was, 
that it was an actual force ; of apparently an electrical 
or magnetic nature, for we all felt the same electrical 
influence, passing in a strong current through our fingers 
and hands, and even in our bodies. 

The decided movement of the table in answer to our 
questions ; the spelling of names of our relatives, and 
that of Mr. Robins, whom we had in no way previously 
thought of, seemed to conclusively prove, that some real 
intelligence, was controlling the movement of the table, 
and finally the raising of the table on one leg", retaining 
it suspended above the floor at only about one foot, with 
my own hands only, resting on the center of the top of 
it, affording no actual support : remaining in that position 
for perhaps a minute or even more, and moving all the 
time, in an up and down motion. 

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This seemed, the most puzzling of all to us, for there 
was positively no visible support afforded by the contact 
of my hands placed as they were, and the other boys were 
sitting entirely removed from the table. 

We never got together again in a like way, and never 
repeated that experiment, but it certainly left a deep 
impression upon us at the time ; and I have thought many 
times of it since. 

This incident recalls another similar one, that hap- 
pened when I was quite a young boy, about ten years of 
age. 

My sister had attended a party of young- people the 
night before, and among the games played, was one in 
which a common door key, was placed over a certain 
verse in the Bible, with the head of the key left project- 
ing out over the end of the book. 

A string was wrapped around the book to retain the 
key in position. Two persons, each placing their index 
finger under each side of the head of the key, held the 
book in suspension. 

A question was then asked; if any spirit was present, 
whereupon, or perhaps some little time elapsing, the 
book would turn around in its suspended position, chang- 
ing the position of the key, as it was supported by the 
fingers, causing the book to fall to the floor. 

Numbers of questions were asked, and apparently 
answered, in that way, which made quite a source of 
amusement for the children. My sister and I tried it, 
and it seemed to work all right for us. It fell to the 
floor several times, in answer to questions asked, turning 
quite positively, upon its support. 

These experiences, coupled with subsequent ones 
which I have had of a much more convincing nature, 
have proved to me beyond any question of doubt, that 
there is a living intelligent power ; which exerts a control 
over the minds and actions of living physical men and 
women ; that this benign and angel influence, enters into 
our daily life, and helps us in every way, here in this life 
— that it is well for us to know there is such an in- 
fluence, sent to us from heaven; and with a heavenly 
grace, to guide and protect our pathway. 

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As this work progresses, it will treat further and more 
explicitly of this very beautiful theme, and I will ask 
my reader to pursue further with me, the investigation 
of this subject. 



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MY FIRST MEETING WITH SPIRIT TRUMPET 
MEDIUMS, WITH SOME VERY WON- 
DERFUL RESULTS 

DURING the spring of 1899, my sister and her hus- 
band, were visiting one Sunday at our home. I 
was then making my home with my parents and two 
other brothers. My sister and her husband, with their 
two children, frequently called to spend an evening, or 
Sunday with us. We also used to have considerable 
company in our home. My mother and father, both 
enjoyed the company of young people ; and all who came, 
were made to feel quite welcome. We used to have 
some enjoyable gatherings, and I now look back, with 
much pleasure, to those bygone days. 

On that particular Sunday, it was during the month 
of May, we had been enjoying a quiet family gathering, 
with the prattle of the children, and general run of con- 
versation. 

After dinner, my brother-in-law and I, got sitting 
and talking in a general way together, when finally, he 
introduced the subject of spiritualism; stating that he 
and my sister lived as near neighbors, to two mediums. 

They had known those two people for a year or more 
at that time, and were quite well acquainted with them, 
though they had only recently become acquainted with 
their work. 

He told me, that he and his wife, had attended the 
seances given by them a few times, and that he himself, 
was quite favorably impressed with the results obtained. 
He told me of the nature of the proceedings, in con- 
siderable detail, and said that they intended to continue 
their attendance at those meetings, and asked me to join 
with them, the following Wednesday evening. 

I was not particularly interested, in what he told me. 
for I had read in the daily papers from time to time, for 
a number of years, of the deceptive materializing seances 

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given in Chicago, where I then lived. I had read where 
the mediums giving those seances, had been raided by the 
police, while their meetings were in progress ; where they 
were arrested, and proof beyond any question of doubt 
established ; that the whole thing was fraudulent. 

This or similar occurrences, had taken place in Chi- 
cago, and other cities of the country, and also in Europe 
many times, and were written up in much detail, exposing 
the palpable fraud ; the finding of robes of disguise, and 
capturing the supposed spirit forms, while on parade in 
their seances, only to find, that it was some woman or 
man in disguise, or probably a number of them. 

Such accounts, always excited interest to most readers, 
and I recollect that I had read many accounts of them. 
I had not up to that time, found anything stated in the 
papers or magazines, that offered any evidence, to prove 
that spiritualism, or anything of a psychic nature was 
true. 

Ghost stories, have ever been quite common, and long 
tales told of them, which even to this day, have so entered 
the minds of most people, that when the subject is men- 
tioned of the return to life of the departed of this earth, 
the whole matter is immediately associated in our minds, 
and put in the class of ghost stories. Those stories have 
for centuries, formed the basis of long mythical yarns, 
which have practically never been considered true. 

At that meeting with my brother-in-law, my mind 
was in this attitude, and I frankly said to him ; that there 
was little doubt that he was deceived. 

We talked for probably an hour on this subject, and 
finally I agreed to accompany my sister and him, in at- 
tendance at the seance. This was to please him, for I 
thought much of him, and not through any desire upon 
my part, to witness the seance or visit among those 
people, for I have always from boyhood, despised any- 
thing that pertains to duplicity and deception ; and al- 
ways read with much satisfaction, of the detection and 
exposure of those thieves. 

If there is any one thing that is reprehensible, it is 
the exploitation of a high spiritual conception, for selfish 
gain. 

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On the following Wednesday evening as we had ap- 
pointed, I went over to my sister's home, where I found 
her and her husband all dressed ; and ready to go to the 
seance. We joked pleasantly about going to visit with 
the spooks, and laughed quite a little about it. 

In a short time all were ready and we were on our 
way. It was only a short walk of a few blocks, to 
Flournoy Street and Western Avenue, and the seance 
was to be held, in a house in Flournoy Street. 

In due time we reached the house ; an old fashioned 
three story brick building, with white stone front; with 
a rather large front bay window, and stone stairs lead- 
ing up to the second or main floor, with basement floor 
and rooms, and sleeping rooms on the third floor. 

A large stairway with balustrade, led up from the 
second, to the upper floor, and a rear stairway connected 
from the hall to the basement, where there was a large 
front room, used as a dining room, with the kitchen in 
the rear. The second floor as I remember, contained 
two large parlors, with high cove ceilings, and large 
stucco centerpieces. 

The walls of those rooms, and also the reception hall, 
which was quite large, were nicely papered. This had 
been one of the old fine homes, of former years, but its 
former owners had died or moved away. 

Very nice people, still lived in the neighborhood, as 
I afterward formed the acquaintance of some of them, 
through my sister and her husband. 

When I entered this place, I mentally observed the 
surroundings rather critically ; and on meeting and being 
introduced by my sister to Mrs. Brown and her daughter, 
the two mediums who conducted those seances ; I met 
with a very cordial welcome, and was quite favorably 
impressed with their general address and appearance. 

Mrs. Brown took me by the arm, and introduced me 
to all those who were present in the hall, for they were 
just gathering, preparatory to entering the seance circle, 
which was held in the large rear parlor of the second 
floor; a room probably fifteen by eighteen feet square. 

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In the frame of mind I was at that time, I mentally 
weighed the general character of the guests of those 
people, as well as that of the mediums themselves. 

Mrs. Brown was a lady of about forty-five years, and 
her daughter about twenty-four. Mrs. Brown appeared 
to be a motherly good Christian woman. Her daughter 
was rather short and stout, with full laughing face and 
eyes, and always appeared to be in good humor. Mr. 
Brown was away from home at that time, and I did not 
meet him for probably a year afterward. 

As I met the people to whom Mrs. Brown introduced 
me, I was favorably impressed. There was nothing 
mysterious looking about them. They were bright, in- 
telligent people, prosperous in appearance, well dressed, 
and they joked and laughed together as though they had 
been acquainted for some time. 

They were not at all distant toward me, and several 
of the men passed pleasant, and rather witty remarks, 
during the short period we were assembled in the hall. 
The women folks, too, seemed very pleasant and jolly, 
and more like old acquaintances, than comparative 
strangers as they were ; coming from widely scattered 
parts of the city. There seemed to be a spirit of fellow- 
ship prevail ; and this particular quality of temperament, 
I have observed to obtain in a general way, during my 
long period of investigating, and meeting people, of only 
comparatively short acquaintance. 

There were present at this meeting, probably fifteen 
people, all told, though I do not remember exactly. 

While the assembly were thus pleasantly engaged in 
the reception hall, Mrs. Brown finally remarked : Well 
folks, we may as well come to order, and take our seats 
for the evening; whereupon those present, repaired to 
the seance room. 

The household furniture of this room was partly 
removed to an adjoining room, to make necessary space 
to place camp chairs in a circle form, sufficient to 
accommodate all present, leaving an open space of floor 
in the center, of about four feet or so. The trumpet was 
placed in the center of the open space, inside the circle 
of chairs, standing large end down on the floor or carpet. 

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The chairs in the circle, were placed side by side, so 
when everyone was seated, they sat comfortably without 
crowding each other, though comparatively close to- 
gether. 

I observed, that the two or three windows of the 
room, were entirely covered over, excluding all light 
from that source. There was only one gas light burning 
in the chandelier, which hung from the ceiling, and as 
we took our seats which was quite informal, the two 
mediums sat beside each other, with the people ranged on 
each side of them to complete the circle. 

The lights in the hall had been turned out, leaving 
only the light in the seance room burning. There seemed 
to me as I carefully observed, to be no special arrange- 
ment of this room, and in every way it seemed quite 
commonplace. 

As we moved into the room, and as we all got seated, 
Mrs. Brown asked one of the gentlemen present, to turn 
off the light, which left us in perfect darkness. 

When the light had been turned out, the meeting was 
opened with the Lord's prayer, joined in by all present, 
but I am not just sure, now, that we always observed this 
rule. It seems to me we did, but that fact is not absolutely 
clear in my mind. A hymn or two was sung ; usually 
Nearer My God to Thee, At the Cross, or other familiar 
religious songs ; for those meetings were always con- 
ducted in a respectful, and religious way and spirit, as 
observed at church or Sunday school. 

I think it was during the singing of the second song 
and in the midst of it, that the first spirit voice came. 
It was the trumpet guide of Mrs. Brown and her daugh- 
ter; through whose management, those manifestations 
were conducted, and through his power, coupled with the 
sympathetic existing relationship between him and those, 
two mediums, the phenomena presented, became possible. 

His greeting was : Good evening friends ; I am 
pleased to be able to come here to greet you all : con- 
ditions seem to be quite harmonious, and we will all hope 
to have a successful meeting". He spoke further than 
this, and answered some questions asked, or some re- 
mark made by those present. He remained speaking 

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through the trumpet all the time in a rather formal way, 
for probably two or three minutes, and -finally said, well, 
I do not want to take up the forces present, and will 
now make room for the other friends to come, and laid 
the trumpet down as it had been placed on the floor large 
end down. 

As this guide addressed us, his voice was perfectly 
clear and in pure English. His manner of speaking was 
that of a cultured mind. The tone of his voice, full and 
masculine ; the manner of his speech, direct and un- 
hesitating ; and in every way would compare with that 
of any able man. 

This was quite a surprise to me, though I did not 
consider it very seriously then. 

Before proceeding further, I will describe the 
trumpet, as I omitted to do so in its proper place. 

It was made of the lightest grade of tin, and was an 
open horn, about twenty-eight to thirty inches long, and 
about three and one-fourth inches in diameter at the large 
end, and about one-half inch at the mouth end. This was 
afterward changed to aluminum, and again to wood fiber. 
The latter proved to be the best, for it was the clearest. 

This trumpet when first used, went through a form 
of magnetizing treatment, by the spirit forces, which was 
done as it rested, standing' large end down, in the middle 
of the circle. It was also taken up and carried around 
the circle above the heads of those sitting, and often 
tapped up against the ceiling sideways, immediately over 
our heads as we sat, proving that manipulation by the 
medium was quite unlikely, if not impossible. 

After the circle guide had left us, placing the trumpet 
©n the carpet in the circle, it was picked up shortly by a 
spirit child. I was sitting beside my sister and her 
husband, opposite the mediums. We could hear the 
trumpet being raised, it floated around inside the circle 
right in front of our faces, as we sat there ; little chuck- 
ling noises, as though the spirit was sending kisses 
through the trumpet, sounded very audibly, as it circled 
in that way. The spirit then in a clear and childish voice, 
marked with distinct pronunciation of all her words, 
sang us a little spirit song. It was, she said, a song 

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from spirit life, and not a composition from any earth 
book. It consisted of a couple verses about six or eight 
lines each. 

When the spirit had finished her little song, she told 
us that it was one of the songs the children sang in her 
home. Some questions were asked the spirit, by a gentle- 
man sitting in the circle, to which she answered promptly 
and in a clear, intelligent way, which I cannot repeat 
from memory. She proved to be a guide to the man who 
spoke to her. 

This spirit had used the trumpet fully two minutes, 
I would estimate, or even more. The clearness of her 
voice, which was that of any living child, and the intelli- 
gence of the communication given, seemed very strange 
to me, and I wondered ; if some individual interested with 
those mediums, was not doing all that we had heard. 

As the trumpet had been returned to the floor in the 
circle, in its usual position, a period of silence for a short 
time ensued ; broken by some member saying : It is very 
quiet, isn't it; several remarks of like kind were made, 
during a period lasting perhaps a couple minutes. 

Suddenly we heard the trumpet being removed from 
its place, as though it had been seized by a strong hand ; 
it was carried over our heads and up near the ceiling. 
A loud, hissing sound like someone blowing through it, 
while it swung rapidly over our heads, came forth ; then 
a long and loud whoop and scream, quite prolonged ; and 
repeated several times, followed by spoken words in 
Indian broken English language — me heap Injun ! Me 
heap Injun! Me come to give strength! Me come to 
give strength ! ! 

The trumpet was then swung with great force over 
our heads, and the hissing and blowing" sound resumed 
with much greater force, which continued for over one- 
half minute. 

This force cannot possibly be conceived, or even be- 
lieved, without having actually witnessed it. A written 
description, can in no way convey an understanding of it. 

This spirit proved to be an Indian guide, who was 
attached to one of the gentlemen of our group in the 
circle. He spoke in a general way, on Indian spiritual 

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life, in the same very loud, but intelligent strain of voice, 
for a minute and perhaps even more. We were sitting 
in the dark, and could not judge exactly of time. All 
the way through this work, I wish my readers to under- 
stand this particular thing: Where time is stated of 
things occurring in the circle, it is only approximate ; for 
the reason above stated. 

I wish also to state here, that I do not feel at liberty 
to give personal names of the various people, or spirit 
people, whom I met as attendants at those circle meet- 
ings ; for the reason that I have not the consent of any 
of them to do so. 

The mediums concerned, were public people, who 
were conducting those circles for public inspection. 
Their chief trumpet guide, was also a public servant, in 
his spiritual capacity. He often impressed this fact upon 
his hearers, as I heard him many times do ; stating that 
his work, was for the instruction of everyone who came 
to hear him. 

The period of time that has elapsed since I attended 
at those seance meetings, beginning in the spring of 1899, 
and ending in the spring of 1906, I think it was, when 
Mrs. Brown and her family left Chicago and moved to 
California, which is now, thirteen years at this writing, 
since I last attended at Mrs. Brown's meetings, and 
twenty years, since I first began my investigation of them. 

In this long interval of time, I have met but few in 
recent years, of those acquaintances formed at that time ; 
and know now, of only a few whom I could locate, or 
know just where they live. I have not even seen, either 
of the mediums, since they moved to the west, but I did 
hear from them, for some years afterward, through let- 
ters written by them to people whom I knew. 

I have learned that they were very happily situated 
in their new home, and intended to make their permanent 
residence there. I learned also, that they were conduct- 
ing their spiritual meetings there, with much success. 

I will now resume the description of the seance : 
Following the loud speaking Indian guide, in a period 
of about a minute after he had replaced the trumpet on 
the floor, and without hearing it being removed from the 

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floor, a low, almost inaudible voice was heard to my 
right ; it was the name mother. It was not answered by 
anyone, but a lady sitting two or three chairs from me 
said: I wonder if that spirit can be for me. The answer 
came through the trumpet, saying no. 

A short period of silence ensued, when Miss Brown 
said, I think she is for that lady next to you, at your 
right. That lady then said: Is this you, mother? The 
answer came back in a very weak voice, saying yes ; 
whereupon the lady seemed surprised, for it was the first 
time, the spirit of her mother had come to her. She 
spoke to the spirit, saying she was so glad her mother 
was able to come to her ; and asked if she was happy in 
spirit life. The spirit said she was, and wanted to be 
remembered to the children. She seemed so weak, or 
unable to use the trumpet, that it took her quite a long 
time, to give this short message. 

Other messages were received by the different people 
sitting in the circle, from their parents, brothers, sisters 
and friends. Some of those communicated through the 
trumpet, in a very clear and easy way, as though they 
were quite able to use it, and others, not so much so, but 
we could understand nearly everything the different 
spirit people said. Their conversations were mostly quite 
short in duration, but intelligent. 

Several Indian guides came during the sitting, and 
all of them in the same loud voice, and peculiar character- 
istic, of the Indian custom. 

After being seated for about an hour, the circle was 
finally closed by the trumpet guide, who spoke through 
the trumpet saying: The forces are becoming weak, so 
we will now close, I wish to bid you all good night. 

I wish to state here, that when the trumpet guide 
came to open the circle, he g'reeted each one of the people 
who were sitting in the circle by speaking their surname ; 
as the case might be thus ; Mr. Henry, Mrs. Henry, or 
Miss Henry. 

After so addressing all the people who were there that 
evening, Mrs. Brown spoke to the trumpet guide and 
said : We have a gentleman present with us, whom I 
wish to introduce to you, and then gave my name. He 

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replied, I am pleased to meet you Mr. James, and wel- 
come you to our meeting". 

He made a usual practice of this form, of speaking 
in person, to each member of those sitting", all during the 
time I attended at those meetings, mentioning one name 
after another, until he had spoken to everyone present. 

He seemed never to forget a name, after having once 
received it, no matter how long after he had last met 
anyone of those, whom his medium had introduced to 
him ; he seemed to speak the name without hesitancy, at 
any future time. 

When it is considered, that he had dealing with so 
many different people, having in many cases very un- 
common names, it really seemed marvelous that he re- 
called all of them instantly and correctly, no matter how 
long any person may have been absent ; which in some 
cases, was from one month, to one, two or three years. 

I do not recall a single instance of this kind, where he 
failed to speak an absentee's name upon return, and in- 
variably addressed them the first one, and in a very 
friendly way, without any marked effort of form; often 
stating the period of time which had elapsed since their 
last meeting. 

It was this marked informality, and direct easy ability 
of character, as I learned gradually afterward to under- 
stand him ; his brotherly interest in everybody, without 
showing particular favor ; unless everyone was shown 
particular attention, and marked favor ; which I. think to 
be the proper way to state the character and personality 
of this great guide. It was these sterling qualities, that 
endeared him to all who knew him. 

When the seance was adjourned by the trumpet guide, 
Mrs. Brown asked one of the gentlemen present, to 
light the gas. Everything seemed as natural and in 
order, as it was when we first took our seats. All present 
were orderly, and quite pleasant in appearance. 

General conversation resumed immediately. Miss 
Brown came over to where my sister, her husband and I 
were standing, and spoke very pleasantly to us. She 
asked me if I got frightened by the Indians, and laughed 
good naturedly about it. There was quite a pleasant 

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after meeting together of all present, which gave the 
proceedings rather a social tone ; for they laughed and 
joked about the things that were said, during the circle 
meeting. 

While the people were thus engaged, each person 
moved up in turn, and paid to Mrs. Brown the twenty- 
five cent charge, for the evening attendance. This rate 
was afterward raised to fifty cents, as twenty-five cents 
was found to be insufficient to pay expenses. The people 
gradually got their hats and coats on, and began to pass 
out at the front door. 

When I came to get my wraps, I found my overcoat, 
but my hat was missing. I had worn a hat that was 
almost new, and in its place was left an old rather worn 
hat. I put it on and it fitted me, but I noticed that it 
was not mine, and remarked the fact. There was not 
much said about it, and I thought I would not create 
any disturbance, so put the old hat on and went out. 

I did not tell the mediums about it, nor did I ever 
mention it at a future meeting there, and never heard 
further concerning it. I concluded it was taken by mis- 
take, and thought the one who took it might make his 
mistake known, and thereby return my hat ; but for some 
unknown reason to me, I never got it back. 

After leaving this meeting and on our way to my 
sister's home, she and her husband and I, naturally 
talked of our experience at the meeting. I do not mean 
the loss of the hat, for we all assumed, that was a mere 
incident by mistake, and in no way due to theft, and 
dropped the matter with that view ; but the other matters 
that took place, were talked about at considerable length. 

My brother-in-law said he had been attending those 
meetings for some months, twice every week, and said 
that he had gradually grown from a skeptical view of 
the subject, to be quite convinced that it would be im- 
possible, for any one or more* people to so train them- 
selves, to be able to impersonate the different characters 
shown ; the different trend and inflection of the voices 
heard, or the personality, of the supposed spiritual people. 

We talked in a general way along these lines, and 
upon leaving them for the evening to return to my home, 

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I made an appointment with them, to attend the meeting 
on the following Sunday evening at eight o'clock. 

On the following Sunday evening as previously ap- 
pointed, I met with my sister and her husband ; and in 
due time, we found ourselves at the home of the mediums. 

My sister and her husband were very well acquainted 
with them, having been as I have said before, neighbors 
for some considerable time. They were on a very 
friendly basis ; so when we were ushered in at the front 
door, we all' met with a hearty welcome, myself with the 
rest ; being their brother. 

Those people spoke to me quite freely, upon this 
second visit, as we all stood together in the reception hall. 
We were asked to take seats in the front parlor, to await 
the time for convening- the circle. 

There were some of the people present whom I had 
previously met, and before we entered the seance room, 
Miss Brown introduced all who had not met before. No 
doubt sometimes, this was not done, for those not ac- 
quainted with each other, could not always be remem- 
bered by the mediums. Their reason for so introducing 
people was ; that there would be a better spirit of harmony 
prevail, where everyone was at least introduced ; and I 
may at this place, lay particular stress upon the necessity 
for harmony, and harmonious conditions, at a spirit 
trumpet meeting. 

Without the general conditions are harmonious, it is 
difficult, or even impossible, upon the part of a medium 
or mediums, to get spirit manifestation. 

It is for this reason, that so little of the possibility, of 
spirit communication with the mortal world is known. 
No matter how good or capable a medium may be, with- 
out there be a condition of general harmony present, the 
spirit forces cannot be collected, or the result of them 
given, or manifested in such a way, that it conveys an 
understanding" of what they do. 

Unless we are attentive to them, and respectful of 
them ; giving to them of our thoughts, a helpful way, they 
cannot come to us, or communicate with us. As they 
have told us, "A thought is a deed, and our mind is a 
force;" whict if opposed to them, act like a complete 

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barrier, to their intercourse with us. They must have 
our belief and assistance, or they can do nothing. 

The same people did not always attend those meet- 
ings, for it would not have been possible for them to 
do so. 

At that time, there were probably fifty people who 
used to go there. They could accommodate not more than 
fifteen or eighteen at a sitting. The trumpet guide, al- 
ways objected to having more than fifteen to eighteen, 
saying; they did not have the force for more; nor the 
time to give each one the opportunity of communicating 
with their spirit people. The average number of spirit 
people who came to visit with their people at the circle, 
was from one to three of an evening to each person. 
Sometimes only one would come, and sometimes none 
at all. 

When the attendance was larger than twelve to four- 
teen, some sitting, usually received fewer communications 
than the others, and this would cause some disappoint- 
ment. On the general average, the number would be 
about twelve people, which would make a good harmoni- 
ous circle. 

It was only on Sunday evenings, a great crowd would 
attend, and I afterward made it a point, not to attend 
at that time ; in the first place, to give others the oppor- 
tunity to attend, and secondly, because the midweek 
meeting was the more satisfactory. 

Those people never advertised for business, and re- 
ceived all of their patronage through their clients bring- 
ing their friends. In this way, as it was in my own case 
I presume, those who were brought in as new people, 
had received a general outline of the work before going', 
which made them much more acceptable and helpful to 
the mediums, than total strangers could possibly be ; who 
would be naturally skeptical, and hard to convince. This 
fact alone, would act as a detriment, to good results in 
the circle. 

And now to resume, only a brief description of my 
second attendance. In general form of procedure, it 
was much the same as the first one I attended, in the way 
of the introductory prayer, and the one, two or three 

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hymns that were sung-, to bring about harmonious con- 
ditions. 

There were about twelve to fifteen present, which 
was about the desired number. As I recall it now, it is 
only in a general way, and not in detail, as the first meet- 
ing has impressed me ; having attended so many as I did 
during those seven years, it is difficult now to recall exact 
details, besides, it would make this work monotonous, 
and would not serve the purpose intended. There is so 
much to write about in only brief outline, that repetition 
is unnecessary. 

With regard to the communications, there was prac- 
tically no repetition of one meeting with another. At 
this point I wish to state : When the mortal enters spirit 
life, he or she, do not lose consciousness, of the time or 
the experience of earth life. All of that is retained ; 
much more than it would be possible for us while here 
in this life, to know or believe. 

We were told this by the spirit guides. In conse- 
quence of this fact, those spirit people did not use any 
set form, but spoke in quite a general way. The first 
communications from those spirit people, who had not 
experience in using the trumpet, were quite short, and 
not very clear; for it seemed they had to learn how to 
use the trumpet, in much the same way one would learn 
to use a musical instrument, and it required time for 
them to acquire proficiency in the use of it. It was an 
artificial process to them. This fact was always quite 
noticeable, for they improved in the use of the trumpet 
in proportion to the number of times they used it. 

The spirit relatives of the various people usually 
spoke of their family matters. This occurred where their 
interviews were not often, and where questions were 
asked in a leading way, into that trend of thought to 
answer. 

Accordingly, much of the conversations carried on, 
were of little interest to those not concerned. Each one 
sitting in the circle, waited patiently for the coming of 
his, or her own people ; the other people present, listened 
in respectful silence. Some of those conversations were 
quite interesting, while others were really not so. We 

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all realized the difficulty of those people coming to us, 
and tried to help them with our thoughts, all we could. 

It was the guides, who really made the meetings 
interesting and instructive ; for they came in their full 
strength and power. They spoke longer, and clearer 
than the other people. They are people in advanced 
spirit life. In many cases, of very long experience. 
Some of them, judging by the names they gave, had 
flourished here on earth, long before the Christian era. 

There were great ancient Persian and Egyptian 
guides, men and women ; also a Chinese guide. They at 
times, spoke only in extracts of their own language; 
those of course, we could not understand. 

They spoke in beautiful language, using many words 
of quaint pronunciation. The ideas expressed by them, 
and the words used for the expression, seemed different 
from any we hear at this period. 

There were also those guides of more modern times, 
who gave their names. They were not people of promi- 
nence in our histories, and no one of our group, recog- 
nized them as historical characters; but they were edu- 
cated men and women. 

They always spoke on subjects pertaining to spiritual 
life. They did not seem to be interested themselves in 
our life here on earth, for they evidently left earth sub- 
jects to our own investigation and pursuit. 

They would take some subject pertaining to celestial 
life, and treat upon it. Many and many, beautiful lec- 
tures of this description have I heard. It is impossible 
for me to give even an outline of them, and I will not 
attempt to. 

At private sittings, I have been ' so overcome with 
emotions of joy, during the progress of those lectures, 
that I could not restrain my feelings, and burst right out 
crying. I record this, because it is a truth, and as such, 
it should be recorded, in writing like this. 

I now feel quite conscious, that readers who will 
come to these lines will think strangely of me, for they 
cannot form in their own mind, the reason that would 
cause such emotion, and will be inclined to attribute it 
to weakness upon my part. I have no defense to offer 

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ill this way, but feel compelled to make this record, and 
depend upon time, probably beyond my earth life, to 
prove this statement. 

I will ask the pardon, upon the part of my reader, for 
this apparent disconnected order of my writing, in not 
carrying the theme in regular order, as it were, of this 
second attendance at the seance. 

It seems to me, that is of little consequence, for the 
purpose in mind, which is uppermost ; is that of explain- 
ing in as full a way as possible, the causes and effects, 
as I have been impressed, in the pursuit and investigation 
of this subject. 

I have not in mind, the writing of a smooth running 
story, like a work of fiction. It is the crowding upon my 
mind, of what I believe to be facts ; pertaining to a com- 
paratively unknown subject, and the explanation of them 
to the fullest of my power, that I will endeavor to give. 

I appreciate, far beyond what any reader of these 
lines may credit, the vastness of this subject, and the 
inability of anyone while in this mortal life to compass, 
more than a very slight understanding of the future life, 
in the celestial spheres. 

If conditions exist, whereby it is possible for the 
living intelligences of men and women who have lived 
upon this earth, and have acquired all the knowledge 
pertaining to a life, say, of eighty or more years here ; 
and are now, able to come back from a spiritual ex- 
istence of centuries, with a retention in their minds of 
this total life — if they are able to come and tell us of all 
of this, as I fully believe they can ; it will surely be worth 
while upon our part, to get this knowledge. 



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MY THIRD VISIT TO THE CIRCLE 

IT was not until my third visit to those circle meetings, 
that any spirit intelligence, came to me or spoke to 
me, except the trumpet guide. I was introduced to him 
at the first meeting and he greeted me by speaking my 
name, as was his general habit, of recognizing all pres- 
ent, at the opening of a seance. 

It was about the middle of this meeting, that my 
Indian guide came to me. His coming was very peculiar, 
but characteristic of the Indian way. At this period of 
the circle, there had been a time of short silence, follow- 
ing the speaking of another spirit through the trumpet. 

A low, deep roaring sound, came throug'h the trumpet 
as it remained upon the floor. It was just a roaring 
sound with increasing volume, until it reached a very high 
pitch of sound, almost like that of a lion; and finally it 
became almost as loud as the roar of a lion. 

It caused quite a sensation while it lasted. Finally, 
the trumpet was carried violently to the ceiling, or near 
it, for we could plainly hear it passing upward. A great 
hissing and roaring sound came through it, as it violently 
swung over our heads. This lasted for quite a time, 
perhaps one-half minute or more, and then the trumpet 
came right in front of me from the middle of the circle, 
and in front of my face, as I sat in the chair. In the 
same loud roaring pitch of tone, this guide gave his name 
to me, two or three times, and said : I come to this Chief 
James. I will not give his name, as I deem it will answer 
the purpose of this work better, not to give the names 
of those spirit people, who addressed our meetings. 

He said, he came to me to help me, and that he 
would stay with me all through my life. He spoke to all 
assembled, in a very intelligent broken Indian way. 

At subsequent meetings which took place some 
months after this, and for a long time afterward, this 
guide used to shake hands with me. He would come 

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and seize my right hand as it lay in my lap, as I sat in 
the chair, hold it out at arm's length, and shake it heartily 
and strongly, up and down several times. 

The touch of his hand was quite natural, and I would 
say life-like. I suspected for some time it was not genu- 
ine, but I never told anyone of this suspicion, for I had 
arrived at the decision ; that the only safe and sure way, 
to follow and investigate the phenomena presented, was 
to take time, and use the best judgment I possessed. 

And here I wish to state, that I have at no time, been 
a member of, or connected with any organized spiritual 
cult or religious body ; and in no way have I ever con- 
sidered myself a spiritualist, in the general accepted 
meaning of the term. My mind has since boyhood, run 
in philosophical and scientific channels, seeking the causes 
and truths of things, and in this way and desire, to reach 
an understanding of matters. I have kept away from 
any association, that might cause restraint of independ- 
ent action of mind, and have endeavored to get at facts, 
as best I could. 

I feel, and did feel at all times, during my connection 
with those spiritual circle meetings, that it was the truth 
only, that was worth my while to seek. Any imposition 
on the p'art of those mediums, or anyone associated with 
them, would have been made, publicly known by me, if 
I found it out. 

Now, after twenty years of continued investigation,- 
along these same lines of spirit phenomena, I am more 
fully convinced than ever, that we never really die. 

In the course of time, as I continued my attendance 
at those meetings, my own spiritual family came to visit 
me. My wife had died in May, 1897, in giving birth to 
our daughter, who passed out of this life with her mother. 
It happened on the first day of May of that year. 

My wife was the first who came to me, after my 
guide, but I do not think it happened upon the same 
evening, but very shortly afterward ; I think the follow- 
ing meeting night. When her voice came through the 
trumpet, it was very weak, and she said only a few words 
that I do not now recall, beyond her own name. She 
came about every subsequent evening that I was in at- 

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tendance, until she learned to use the trumpet, which 
was not a long time, probably three or four evenings. 

About as soon as she seemed able to address herself 
to me, she said : I wish you could see our baby ; she is a 
lovely child. I asked her if she was really living, and 
she answered: Why, certainly she is! I just wish you 
could see her. 

I do not remember now, how long it was after that 
time, that this little spirit baby spoke to her papa, but 
it seems to me now, that it was only a short time. 

About two years had elapsed, since she and her 
mama, had passed to spirit life. However, when she 
came to me, I was more than surprised; for she spoke 
quite clearly, in a childish voice, through the trumpet. 
Her words were well chosen and pronounced, and better 
than I thought it possible, for a child of her age to do. 

A brother came to me, one who had been in spirit 
life for twenty years or more. He said he had grown 
to manhood. He spoke very intelligently, but did not 
tell us much of the spirit life, beyond saying he was very 
happy, and saw other members of our family quite often. 

It was during the comparatively early visits I made 
to those circles, it could not have been more than *a couple 
months after I had started going there, that my Indian 
guide took my watch out of my vest pocket, opened the 
case, which was a hunting case, with quite a strong 
spring. He told us all the time by it ; then closing the 
case, as we distinctly heard the snap of the spring, as the 
lid of the case was pressed shut, he placed the watch 
back in my vest pocket. He did this same thing, many 
times afterward. 

This will no doubt, seem like a physical act, and my 
reader may be prone to ask the question, or at least think, 
why I did not try to seize that hand. 

I knew, had I done so, it would have broken the con- 
ditions, and such a manifestation, would probably, never 
have been possible again. I took that view of it, trusting 
to other developments, that would come in a natural way, 
rather than be forced by me, to determine the truth of 
this manifestation. 

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I now feel, that it was the right thing to do, and am 
of the opinion that it was a spirit being who performed 
that feat, for like things were done to other people who 
were there. 

I am convinced, that it never could have been done so 
often, and without accident, to any living person per- 
forming in that narrow space inside the circle, and in 
total darkness. 

The both of the mediums, were often speaking to 
people seated in the circle, during times of such per- 
formance, and I have often been sitting right beside 
them, during a whole performance, knowing beyond any 
question of doubt in my own mind, that they never 
moved from their seats. I have sat at one side, and my 
brother-in-law at the other, of those mediums, numbers 
of times, without detecting any shadow of fraud. 

During my seven years' attendance, I do not recall 
a single instance of questionable performance there ; and 
it seems to me that if it were so, the hundreds of people 
whom I have known to have attended, would certainly 
have detected it. 

There was one thing that convinced me beyond any 
other, of the genuine character of those meetings. 

In my own case, there were fully twenty spirit people 
who came at different times, and spoke to me through 
the trumpet. Many of them came rather frequently. 
This like condition prevailed with the other people, who 
were there. Now every one of those spirit people came 
in their own individual way, as to tone of voice, manner, 
and character of expression. Invariably we could iden- 
tify almost any of those people, after hearing them a few 
times, just as we do here, among our friends and ac- 
quaintances. I came to think this matter over, and rea- 
son it out for myself. I concluded that it would be a 
moral impossibility, for either one of those mediums, to 
so disguise their voice, as to be able to imitate so many 
people. The imitation of the various voices alone, would 
be in my mind, beyond any human effort. When we 
realize that practically every spirit person would come 
in its own individuality, of voice and manner, and no 
two of them were alike. 



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If there were, say only thirty people, whom we met 
in common while attending there, and those thirty people 
had, say only six different spirit people, speak to them 
through the trumpet; that in the aggregate, would make 
one hundred eighty different personalities, that would 
have to be impersonated in voice and manner. In my 
seven years' attendance, I fully believe, I met over five 
hundred different people, who were attending like myself. 
That would make, in like proportion of individuals to 
impersonate, both in voice and manner, at an average of 
six apiece, the great number of three thousand different 
people, for those mediums to imitate. 

In this way, I pursued my investigation, without find- 
ing a single flaw, that aroused my suspicion, or that ever 
developed into any proof of fraud. 

This all, has been enough to satisfy me, and of the 
many intelligent people, with whom I came in contact, 
during that time, who were just as eager to know the 
truth as I was ; expressed their unreserved opinion, that 
it would be beyond the range of human power, to pro- 
duce those circles, by any mechanical process. 

At one of those meetings, I think I had been going 
there for about a year ; my Indian guide while speaking 
to me remarked : I have come from my home to speak 
to you this evening. I asked him where his home was, 
and he answered: In the planet Jupiter. I said, well, 
you have come a long way to speak to me ; surely you 
do not intend to return there? He answered, that he 
intended to return there that evening ; whereupon I asked 
him, after thinking over his answer a few seconds ; well, 
how long will it take you to travel there? He then 
answered: In less time than it takes me to tell you. 

Assuming this answer to me, from my own spirit 
guide to be true, what a great future must lie before us 
all, in the way of personal travel. When we consider 
the distance from the sun to the planet Jupiter, as 
reckoned by astronomers, to be four hundred eighty-two 
millions of miles. At this rate of speed, it will be possible 
for us to travel in our own spiritual capacity, as the 
electric spark travels today. It may be quite possible, 

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and probable too ; that the whole realm of boundless 
world space, will be open to our personal exploration. 

Other guides told us, and also our own people ; that 
they had their homes in the planets of our solar system, 
naming some of them, including the asteroids, or small 
plants, whose orbits lie between the planets of Mars and 
Jupiter. Mars and Venus, were also named. 

During my attendance, my little daughter frequently, 
came to speak to me, and sometimes shook hands with 
me, and kissed me on the forehead. It was a little soft 
hand, and felt like that of a small child ; it was also very 
life-like, as I felt of its contact with my own. She seemed 
to grow rapidly in intelligence and power and scope of 
speech ; she also sang several beautiful spirit songs, in a 
clear musical voice, at different periods when she would 
first come into the circle, before speaking to me. She 
told us that those songs were taught to her, at her 
spiritual school. That they had very learned teachers, 
and she had such nice companions to play with. 

She really expressed herself in words, that seemed 
older than her years. She used beautiful correct English, 
which was a marked feature, of nearly all the people in 
celestial life; and this is particularly true of the children, 
as I noticed, of those who came to speak to their people. 



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SPIRIT SPHERES 

WE were told by the guides, and also our own people, 
from spirit life, of their homes in the spirit 
spheres. Many descriptions, were given to us, that could 
scarcely be believed, if so related in a work like this. I 
will not attempt to go into detail on this subject, only to 
say, that in general, their homes must be very beautiful, 
far surpassing their earth life. 

It would be impossible for me to relate accurately, 
any detailed account, for as I have previously remarked ; 
those trumpet meetings were all held, and conducted in 
the dark, which we were told by the guides, was a nec- 
essary condition for them. 

To my knowledge, no written notes were ever made 
of the proceedings. I never saw anyone write any, and 
I never did myself, nor have I ever since that time and 
up to the present time, made any written account of my 
own experience in this research. It will be thus under- 
stood, that this writing is entirely from memory, and con- 
tains only a mere outline, and by no means, a detailed 
account. 

I fear that I will be unable to present an adequate 
account even in outline, but as I proceed in writing the 
different subjects, they seem to come quite clearly to my 
mind. The one thing that I must ask of my reader is, 
that you will pardon the lack of order in the arrangement 
of this matter. 

I feel that if I can present the actual facts, as they 
were presented to us in those circle meetings, I will 
accomplish a great deal, and trust that other lack of 
treatment upon my part, will receive due consideration. 

It seems, as the guides told us, that they actually have 
houses in those spheres, and that they live in them, in 
family groups, much as we do here. That they converse 
freely with each other, have schools, libraries, and meet- 
ing halls, where lectures and entertainments are held ; 

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and where music, vocal and instrumental, is rendered in 
great beauty ; participated in, by the great masters of past 
ages, who have improved vastly, above any of their ac- 
complishments on earth. This same rule holds true, with 
regard to the general character of the people, for as we 
reach the spirit life, we come in contact with a higher 
order of things. It seems like a commencement, as ap- 
plied in our college course, and is so in reality ; a gradu- 
ation from this life, to the higher, spiritual life. 

The spheres, as understood here, mean places of 
spirit abode. They are situated, as I understand it, in 
our own planetary system. I am of the opinion too, 
from remarks made by the guides, that spirit abode exists 
outside of our planetary circle, or that which is controlled 
by our sun. That those people who advance in spirit life, 
have greater scope of vision and power, and that thereby, 
they are enabled to proceed to remote regions of celestial 
life. On this subject, I am unable to proceed further, as 
we did not get details, of the higher life, that I can recall, 
only this : That it is greater and more beautiful, abound- 
ing in great light and in great knowledge. 

In speaking to the guides on this subject, we were 
told that there are seven general spheres, and that upon 
our passing into spirit life, we are ushered into which- 
ever of those spheres, our own spiritual condition admits 
of. 

The first of those spheres, is a low order of life, and 
is known as the dark sphere. The second sphere is a 
grade above the first sphere, but is a dark sphere also. 

Into either of those spheres the lower order of people, 
who leave this earth pass. The man or woman, whose 
hands are bathed in crime or blood, or in such acts here, 
that make them outlaws to society, find their destination 
here, in either of those spheres, in accordance as their 
acts may merit. 

The life lived in the first sphere, is described by the 
guides, as something terrible; for it is the dregs of earth, 
who live there. As described by the guides, it is quite 
dark and dismal, and void of comfort. People there are 
quite unhappy in almost every way ; but somehow, many 
live there for a long time, or until they receive the con- 

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sciousness, and finally make the effort, upon their own 
part, to improve their spiritual condition. 

It seems to be like one, who has a long formed habit. 
He is loath to change it; and prefers to continue in even 
a miserable existence, as he had for years before, on 
earth. He refuses the kind offices of an angel guide ; 
for he is free to do so, if he so chooses ; until he grasps 
the light himself — and by his own desire ; seeks and ob- 
tains, better conditions. This rule follows through our 
whole life; it is we ourselves, who make it. 

When this consciousness takes hold of them, they 
begin to get better ; like one who receives religion, having 
led a previous sinful life. In the course of time, ac- 
cording to their own work, and effort to improve them- 
selves, they thus succeed in doing so. When he or she, 
attains a spiritual standing, that will permit them so to 
do; they advance to the second sphere. 

In the second sphere, things are much better. There 
is more light, more privilege and comfort, and generally 
better surroundings. 

This is a great encouragement, to the unfortunate 
creature who has spent his time in Hades ; as we may 
properly understand the first sphere. 

It seems, that with some people, long periods of time 
are spent, before they catch a glimpse, or feel an impulse, 
of a better state of life. Is it not just so here on earth? 

When once they succeed in progressing, it is different 
with them. They take on ambition, and work, and do 
better. In the second sphere, it is still a low order of 
life, where certain grades, or classes of unfortunate men 
and women, find their destination in spirit life. 

Those grades have been described to us, but I will 
not go into that detail, feeling my inability, to do justice 
to the subject; for I would much rather fall short in 
these descriptions, than to exceed, or overstate them. 

The third sphere, it seems, is the one, the average 
person, leaving earth enters. We were told, that in this 
sphere, surroundings and conditions, are much like those 
of our own earth. In the third sphere, they live quite 
happily, in their own homes. Altogether, their life here, 
is well and pleasantly spent. 

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It is in the fourth sphere, that truly spiritual beauty 
begins to appear, and great happiness and comforts 
abound. Lovely trees and flowers, parks and lakes ; 
grand climate and sunshine, and everything beautiful. 

I am not sure, but I believe we were told, that animals 
and birds, and other life of a like nature are found here. 

The magnificence of this sphere, is an inspiration, to 
all who are so fortunate, as to enjoy its comforts. The 
desire of those who reach thus far, is much quickened, 
during their residence here ; their spiritual life and their 
spiritual condition, are much improved. They strive to 
meet, and measure up to the requirements, that nature 
imposes upon them, and in doing so, they prepare the 
way, for their further advancement. This general law, 
seems to hold good throughout, in spirit life. 

There are requirements during this course that I am 
unable to state, though some of them have been told to 
us. One of these requirements is this : To lose the 
thought, of doing things for one's self only, and to give 
a helpful hand and counsel to others, no matter how low 
down in the scale of life, they may be, for we are all ; 
brothers and sisters, in spiritual life. 

We were told, that it is the duty, of those in the 
higher life and spheres, to descend to the lower spheres, 
to do missionary work there. That it is by their work 
and influence, the people in the lower life are instructed, 
and thereby raised out of their lowly state. This mis- 
sionary work is continued in all the lower spheres, for 
the upliftment, of the people there. 

Here again, we were told by the guides, that the 
means of travel, from one sphere to another, is extremely 
rapid and easy of accomplishment. To them, there is 
no such thing, as a charge for transportation ; by rail or 
other means. Each one travels, in his, or her own power. 



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WHAT IS A MEDIUM? 

NO doubt, this question will be asked and little under- 
stood, by the average person who will read these 
lines. 

As defined by Webster, and as it will apply to this 
subject, it states: "A person through whom the action 
of another being is said to be manifested and trans- 
mitted." 

It is substantially in this way, that I understand the 
definition to apply to this subject. To put it in my own 
words, I would say: A spiritual medium is a man or 
woman, through whom a spiritual person operates. 

In order that a spiritual person, may thus operate 
through a mortal person, to the degree of mediumship, 
and especially the higher degrees of mediumship, it first 
becomes necessary, for the spiritual individual, to gain 
such control of the mortal person, that spirit manifesta- 
tion, through the mortal person becomes possible. 

In order that the mortal person, can become a 
medium, it is necessary that the mortal possesses the 
sensitiveness, necessary to spirit control. 

Allowing this to be so, and that the mortal person is 
thus sensitive ; it then devolves upon the spiritual person, 
to develop this sensitiveness, in such a way, that he may 
use it, to manifest his will and design. 

In other words, a medium is a person through whom 
a spirit control, performs and does things of a spiritual 
character; that the things thus performed, through that 
medium, are not of the medium's doing, but are of the 
spiritual person's doing. 

We were told by the guides, that very long periods 
of time are often necessary, for a spirit person to so gain 
control of a mortal person, that satisfactory results can 
be obtained. 

Along this line, I may now properly introduce an 
experience in mediumship, which I, with several other 

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people went through. During the first year that I at- 
tended at the circles, Mrs. Brown introduced the subject, 
of organizing a developing class. I believe that the 
trumpet guide was instrumental in this matter, but that 
is not now clear to me, if I ever knew it. 

She spoke of it one evening, after the circle had ad- 
journed ; and we stood talking together about it in the 
hall. The subject raised considerable interest, and was 
quite freely discussed and commented on. Altogether, it 
was considered favorably, and several present expressed 
a willingness to join the class, after Mrs. Brown had 
given us an outline, as to the meaning of it. 

On the following meeting night, this subject came 
up again, and finally, after a good deal of exchange of 
opinion concerning it, the nucleus of the class, was organ- 
ized that evening. It was the purpose, as Mrs. Brown 
stated, to hold this development meeting once a week, 
on a night that the circle did not meet, and as I recall it, 
it seems to me, it was Tuesday or Thursday. 

In due time, we assembled for that meeting, for I 
had joined it. My sister and brother-in-law had also 
joined. At this meeting, we had quite a respectable 
showing, seven or eight people, beside the mediums being 
present. The charge for attendance at those meetings 
was twenty-five cents for each person. 

I am inclined to believe that the trumpet g"uide ar- 
ranged this whole matter, for I have often heard him 
talking through the trumpet to the mediums, both of them 
answering him, when he arranged such things. 

The attendance increased, as the subject became 
known to all the people who attended at the trumpet 
meetings, until the class numbered eighteen or twenty 
I would think, though I will not say exactly. More 
people than twenty had joined, but the average attend- 
ance, would probably be about fifteen. 

We assembled in the dining room of the basement, 
a large room, situated in the front of the building, about 
eighteen by twenty feet square, with low ceiling. We 
used the large extension dining table, placing all the 
leaves in it, stretching it to its full length, with chairs 
arranged all around it, on both sides and both ends. 

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The people attending, occupied nearly, if not all the 
chairs. If any chairs were vacant, not having" enough 
present to occupy them, they were removed from the 
table, and set back at the end of the room, where they 
were entirely out of use, no spectators being allowed. 

As I now recall those meetings, the trumpet was not 
used, and I do not believe it was, but it seems to me, that 
after the adjournment of some of the development meet- 
ings, we did go up into the seance room for only a short 
time, where some manifestations were received, for which 
there was no charge. 

We sat around this large dining table, taking such 
seats as we chose. If there was not full attendance, we 
sat at either side, or at one end and both sides, so as to 
be rather close together. In this way, the forces worked 
better. 

The mediums sat together, about the center of one 
side. The top of the table was uncovered and of natural 
oak finish. We sat at the table, just as we would if we 
were about to dine. Each person was given a small 
block of blank writing paper or tablet, as it is called, also 
a small lead pencil, which was sharpened. These were 
laid in front of us on the table. No other arrangement 
was made, that I now remember. 

When we were all comfortably seated, and everything 
ready, the light was turned out by some of the men 
present. The chandelier hung right over the table. 

When the light was turned out, we opened the meet- 
ing with prayer, we then sang one or more hymns, to 
bring us all to a neutral, and harmonious condition of 
mind and thought. 

Manifestations soon started. It really seems to me, 
we did use the trumpet, and had it on the top of the table, 
and it was used in a limited way, during our sitting. I 
know it was not used, in the sense that the meeting was 
a trumpet meeting, but I do think the guides used it in 
some way, I think it was used in opening the session, 
when the trumpet guide made a few remarks, and also 
in closing, and probably in a small way during the sitting ; 
for I do not know, or do I recall how else it could have 
been. 

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It is not really an important matter, concerning that 
class, it is the other manifestations, I wish to bring out. 

When the light would be turned out, as I have before 
said, manifestations soon appeared, during or after the 
singing. Little lights would soon flash over the table, 
and float in front of us, or over our heads. Sometimes 
these would be only dim, small lights, one, two or three 
in number, varying in size, from a pea, to the size of a 
dime or quarter. Sometimes only one would appear. 
Some evenings there would be quite a number of these, 
and other evenings, we might not have any at all. Some 
of those lights were quite dim and some were very bright, 
almost like an electric light, but they did not seem to 
light up the room. 

Some of the writing tabs, that w r ere placed in front 
of us, would be taken, and messages written on them 
right in front of us. Several messages of this kind, 
would be written during the sitting of the evening. We 
could distinctly hear the writing. It sounded like that 
of any person, writing on such a tab, with a lead pencil. 

The writing was usually done very rapidly, and could 
be read quite easily, though the lines were not straight. 
It looked just like hurried writing. In my own case, the 
tablet rested right in front of me. The mediums sat 
across the table, some distance from me. I reckoned that 
it would not have been possible for anyone, to write quite 
a long and legible message, from the opposite side of the 
table, on my block where it was. Tablets all around the 
table were written on in like manner. 

Scores of messages, were thus written, to the differ- 
ent people sitting, during several months, that we met in 
that class, which I think was kept up for over a year 
while I attended, and I don't know how long after, but 
the class was discontinued finally; after something more 
than a year. 

During those sittings, quite a little commotion over, 
and around the table took place, and I remember we used 
to have quite a little amusement, for it was rather in- 
formal. 

The principal feature of this meeting, was that of 
developing the class in mediumship; and any show, or 

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display of control, on the part of those sitting, was en- 
couraged. After sitting together a few evenings, some 
became affected. They claimed that they could see 
spiritual forms in the room, or beside some of the people 
sitting. 

They were encourag'ed in every way, to give out and 
tell aloud, as much in detail as possible, of what they 
saw or heard. Some did this and their statements were 
afterward verified by those same people, whom they had 
described; telling them of it through the trumpet. This 
power to see spiritual things, is called clairvoyance. 

On the other hand, some would hear sounds, or 
words spoken by the spirit people, without the use of the 
trumpet, and without other people who were sitting right 
beside them, hearing such sounds. Some of those were 
spoken messages from some spirit to someone in the 
circle, given to this sensitive person, to be transmitted to 
the one the message was intended for. This form of 
mediumship is called clairaudience, or the power of hear- 
ing spiritual voices, and understanding them. 

One gentleman, whom I quite vividly recall, and 
whom I became well acquainted with, used to be con- 
trolled rather violently ; he would commence by pounding 
on the table in front of him with both hands, trembling 
all over his body. This pounding would increase in vol- 
ume, until his hands would beat a regular tattoo. He 
would then commence to scream, jump out of his chair, 
and roll upon the floor. He seemed to be in real agony. 
Mrs. Brown would rush up and say to the spirit : Come 
now, I want you to leave this man, taking hold of the 
prostrate form of our friend. There was sometimes, 
difficulty in releasing him from this control, and he would 
remain in that condition, for some minutes. 

We were told through the trumpet, that some unde- 
veloped spirit, who did not understand how to get control 
of him, was the cause of it. 

The guides act as a barrier, to prevent such things it 
seems, and they rarely happened ; but in his case, it oc- 
curred several times to my knowledge. 

In the course of time, probably a month or more, 
after beginning this practice, I felt a control myself. It 

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seemed to be a tendency to move my right hand. It 
would tremble as it lay on the table, during the time we 
were sitting. 

As it was our purpose to sit for development, we were 
instructed not to resist any sensation, or movement of 
our bodies or limbs that might seem to come to us ; so 
following this rule, I allowed my hand to move as it 
would, without restraint; as I thought it might be for 
writing. It afterward moved considerably, but it never 
developed into writing by control. 

It is only in a brief and general way, I wish to treat 
on this subject. We really did not accomplish much in 
this development class, for we did not follow it up long 
enough. In my opinion, it was difficult to keep the inter- 
est up in the class sufficiently to hold it together, so the 
attendance fell off; until it was finally abandoned alto- 
gether, after some time over a year. 

I think now, the results we had, considering the few 
times we assembled, really warranted continuance, but 
sufficient interest could not be kept up, to hold the class 
together. 

I believe, if a small, harmonious family circle of two, 
three, four or five persons, would sit at home, in a dim 
lighted room, of an evening, at regular intervals, of two 
or three evenings a week ; sitting patiently and earnestly, 
forgetting all worldly cares, for the time being; sitting 
in a happy, natural and negative frame of mind; they 
would, in a comparatively short time, have their own 
mediumship developed enough, to realize some return 
for it. The sittings should not be so long, as to fatigue 
those sitting; say from thirty, to forty-five minutes at a 
time. 



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HOW A MEDIUM IS MADE 

A SPIRITUAL medium, is a person who is sensitive 
to the influence, and more or less, to the control, of 
a spiritual being. 

As I have told in a very brief way, the course in 
mediumship developing, practiced at our development 
circles ; it will probably be well to state further, that a 
long time, is generally required to make a medium, in the 
higher degrees of development. 

This development is accomplished by the spirit who 
holds the control, who in turn, is probably assisted by 
other spiritual associates. The work on the part of the 
spirit in this way, may not be done in any public way. 
Much of the work may proceed while the medium is en- 
tirely unconscious of the spiritual presence. It may take 
place to a large degree, during sleeping hours, or other 
times that I am unable to state, with any degree of ac- 
curacy. 

We were told by the guides, that years, are some- 
times consumed in the development of a medium. It is 
obvious, that under these circumstances, to attempt on 
my part to describe the process pursued in this develop- 
ment, would be quite inaccurate. 



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THE BROWN FAMILY MOVE FROM FLOUR- 
NOY STREET TO WESTERN AVENUE 

FT was in the second year after I began attending those 

circles, that the family moved from their home on 
Flournoy Street, to an apartment flat, on the second 
floor of a brick building, on Western Avenue, just south 
of Van Buren Street. 

I do not now recall, any particular incidents that hap- 
pened there, pertaining to the circle work. The room 
where the circle was held, was quite small, with rather 
low ceiling. In a general way, the space was not suited 
for the work. 

After only a short time, the family moved again ; to a 
two story residence in Jackson Place. 

In this residence, we had ideal accommodation. A 
nice reception hall on the first floor, a large parlor, and 
a fine large dining room ; that was used for the circle 
room. The sleeping rooms were on the second floor. 
The house was nicely furnished and very homelike. 

In this place, we held some very remarkable meetings. 

Mr. Brown, joined the circle about this time, having 
been away from home, during the previous time I had 
been attending there. 

His presence was quite a help to the circle, as he 
seemed to bring good conditions. He was a very pleasant 
agreeable man, a good singer, and played the harmonica 
very well, in accompaniment to our singing in the circle. 
Fie also played solos, very well on it too ; which seemed 
to add harmony, and general good results, to the suc- 
cessful conduct of the meetings. I felt always pleased 
to have him with us ; he was so jolly. And by the way, 
sittings for the trumpet, were by no means, in stiff form. 
We talked quite freely and informally, while sitting in 
the dark; between the periods when the trumpet was not 
in use. 

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By this method, everybody seemed to keep in natural, 
and pleasant mind and expression ; and this condition, 
produced harmony; the foundation upon which, spiritual 
manifestation depended. The guides were always doing 
and saying things, that tended to keep everyone in good 
humor, and somehow, we seemed to all, join in that spirit. 

Those meetings were seldom or never dull, for some- 
thing was nearly always occurring, to engage our atten- 
tion and interest. In almost every meeting, some of the 
guides would give a lecture, on some spiritual subject. 
Earth business, as we are interested in it, never seemed 
to be spoken of by the guides; their object being appar- 
ently, to raise the standard of thought above earth life. 

I have often wished that I had a copy in words, of 
some of those lectures; leaving aside, the manner of 
expression used by those beautiful spirit personages in 
delivering them. 

The most highly refined and educated of our earth 
people, would poorly measure up to the thoughts ex- 
pressed, or manner of expressing them. I feel wholly 
incapable to describe them, as I have my memory only, 
by which to be guided. 

Some of those spirit children, sang songs from spirit 
life, in most beautiful rhyme. Their voices in singing 
too, were pure and musical in tone and pitch of voice, 
and in musical accomplishment ; they were of the highest 
culture. The strength of their voices, was just as great, 
as any earth child. Some sang in low sweet tone, others 
in very loud voice, that could be plainly heard out in the 
street ; or would be as loud, as children sing at school. 

There were. several musical guides, who attended at 
the circle. Mr. Brown's harmonica, seemed to be a great 
help, and inspiration to them. I will not mention names ; 
but there were quite a number of those singers, who 
favored us with their great power of song. 

Their voices were like we hear in grand opera, and 
of the finest kind. Sometimes, two of those great singers 
would join together ; and many a time we have had a 
whole chorus, of male and female voices tog'ether, in the 
volume, and equal in every respect, to the tone and music 
of the greatest of grand opera singers. I do believe, I 

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will not misstate a single word to say, they were superior, 
to any of our grand opera renditions. 

It will be understood too, that only one trumpet could 
be used. Whether, by their own management, they could 
all speak through the trumpet together ; or that some of 
them sang independent of the trumpet, we were not fully 
sure, but we were of the opinion, all but one, sang in- 
dependent of the trumpet; for we sometimes had inde- 
pendent voice, and as many as four or five speaking at 
once ; but this was not very often, for it caused confusion. 

In singing" though, it was quite different, for it pro- 
duced the greatest harmony. It would be simply impos- 
sible to convey an adequate understanding of that sing- 
ing; for I really thought it to be, beyond the power of 
human beings to do. 

There were probably a dozen such great singers, 
male and female. I said to friends at the time ; that there 
was certainly, not sufficient talent present in our circle, 
to produce such music. 

In almost every sitting that we held in our new 
quarters, one or more, of those singers would sing for us. 

The lectures from the guides, seemed to improve at 
that time, and we used to look forward, so much to their 
coming. Every one of those people, were as separate and 
different in their individual manner, voice and expression, 
as we are here on earth. We could easily identify them, 
from hearing them. 

The singers sang in different tones of voice, from 
bass to soprano. In every way, they seemed perfectly 
natural. The singing was always inside of the circle, 
and mostly over our heads as we sat there ; and sometimes 
up near the ceiling. 

When individual guides came, they would generally 
hold the trumpet just in front of their medium, if they in- 
tended to speak or sing to them alone. If they addressed 
the entire circle, they invariably spoke above our heads, 
or made it previously known in some way, that they 
intended to address the whole assembly. 

One lady spirit, sang* in a strong" contralto voice, an- 
other in a very high soprano. Those two people sang 
many of our familiar hymns ; Onward Christian Soldiers, 

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Rock of Ages, Abide with Me, Nearer My God to Thee, 
and other beautiful hymns. They never sang comic 
song's, nor did any of the spiritual people ever engage in 
commonplace discourse or conversation. They seemed 
always, to be of a higher and spiritual order of life, 
though they were always so agreeable and easy of man- 
ner; never showing stiffness or reserve, displaying al- 
ways, the highest intelligence. 

One of the gentlemen who sat in our circle, had a 
splendid bass voice. He used to sing, Rocked in the 
Cradle of the Deep, and other hymns suited to his voice. 
He also sang a couple of negro comic songs. We asked 
the trumpet guide, if he objected to the comic songs, and 
he said; no, if they produced harmony. We seemed to 
be able to establish a condition of harmony without re- 
sorting to a light, frivolous form of music, and as the 
guides never made use of such things, it was very rarely 
they were introduced at all ; though as I have previously 
stated, we were by no means, stiff in our attitude as we 
all sat together and conversed with the spiritual people; 
for we spoke quite naturally and freely to them. 



SO 



SEANCES GIVEN AT PRIVATE HOMES 

TN the first couple years that I attended, it was the 
■*■■ practice of Mrs. Brown and her daughter, to go to 
the homes of those whom they knew, and hold private 
seances, on evenings, other than regular meetings were 
held. I knew some of the people, in whose houses, such 
meetings were held. 

My sister asked me to attend one, to be held at her 
home. This was before the mediums had moved from 
Flournoy Street. 

In that meeting held at my sister's home, the same 
form of conducting the circle obtained, as that observed 
at the public gatherings. We sat in the parlor in just a 
small circle, using the dining* chairs, for they were uni- 
form in size, all windows were covered to exclude light. 
When we were all seated, the gas light was turned out, 
and we said the Lord's prayer, and sang some songs. 

The trumpet guide as usual, opened the circle, speak- 
ing- in his usual form of voice ; after which the guides 
and departed family relatives and friends, spoke through 
the trumpet. Being* a family circle, we of the family, 
knew about all the relatives and friends who spoke, from 
their names given, and likewise so of the guides. 

In a general way, it was quite the same as the public 
gathering and so far as results were concerned, it was quite 
equal to the large circle. We each and all, had many 
more come to us, than in the other way, and in just as 
good voice and manner. As I recall that meeting*, there 
were present, the two mediums, my sister, her husband, 
my brother, his wife and myself. 

Some time after this meeting at my sister's home, I 
arranged with the mediums to come to my own home, or 
rather my brother's home with whom I lived at that time. 

My sister and her husband, my brother and his wife, 
the two mediums and myself, were all who attended. We 
had in a general way, quite as good results as were 

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obtained at my sister's home. Those private circles lasted 
about an hour or a little more. 

The voices were very distinct and clear, as I now 
remember them. The first few times a spirit used the 
trumpet, their voice was rather indistinct, and sometimes 
we could not fully understand them ; but after having 
used the trumpet a few times, they learned how to use 
it, and improved from that time on. 

If, at any of the meetings, conditions were not good, 
we often sat quite a long- time for any manifestation. 
Even the trumpet guide's voice was weak, and sometimes 
inaudible. A few times we abandoned the meeting en- 
tirely, after sitting", for a half hour or so. 

Sometimes, after the trumpet guide had opened the 
circle, the manifestations were quite slow and weak. If 
it continued so for some time, the trumpet guide would 
close the meeting, saying the forces were not strong 
enough to proceed. 

On a few of the evenings, Mrs. Brown closed the 
circle, after waiting some time-; the trumpet guide evi- 
dently, not being able to come to do that part. If any 
disturbance occurred that upset the mediums ; as it really 
did to my knowledge, spiritual communication stopped 
entirely. Sometimes it would resume after we waited for 
a while, again it would stop altogether for that evening. 

If the trumpet guide had sufficient strength, he would 
close the circle, and if he did not come within the time 
expected, Mrs. Brown would close it. 

For those meetings, there was seldom any charge, 
unless the circle had proceeded quite a long time. I may 
say further, that weather conditions, affected the results 
obtained. If it stormed very hard, the results were usu- 
ally poor, and sometimes we got nothing. 

A heavy thunder storm at one time, seemed to stop 
all communication for the evening, although before the 
storm came, we had been sitting for some considerable 
time, with apparent good conditions and results. All 
storms seemed to have a depressing effect. 

As a general rule, conditions were not as good in very 
hot weather, we then placed a pan of cold water on the 

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floor, inside the circle, as the trumpet guide had sug- 
gested we would do. After which, conditions improved. 

I presume too, hot weather affected the people sitting, 
to make them uncomfortable ; then too, there were no 
windows open in the seance room, for absolute darkness 
was required. We removed our vests and coats, and 
made ourselves as comfortable as possible. 

The average person will wonder, how twelve to eight- 
een people could sit together in a close room, for an hour 
or more, in hot weather. As a general rule, the attend- 
ance was not so large when the weather was very warm, 
but I have sat several times, in the circle, when it was 
quite warm, and did not feel uncomfortable. The room 
was well ventilated before we sat down. I don't know 
but some means was provided to give ventilation, but 
cannot now recall just how it was. 



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MATERIALIZATION 

WHILE in Flournoy Street, we had some manifesta- 
tions shown by the mediums in materialization. 
This was occasionally shown after the developing class. 
We used to sit in a half circle around a corner of the 
seance room, across which corner, two cambric curtains 
were hung from a string", stretched about seven feet 
above the floor. The curtains parted in the middle, slid- 
ing to each side, on the string. There was a very dim 
light in the room. Miss Brown used to go in behind the 
curtains for a few minutes, and then come and stand out 
in the room, leaving the curtains parted about two feet. 

Small forms appeared at the opening, dressed in quite 
natural form. One I recall, was that of a spirit woman, 
with a child beside her. The forms were not more than 
one-half life size. There were a couple small children 
appeared in white gowns. Those figures seemed to move 
without walking. There were only a very few, short 
demonstrations of this nature held at that time, of which, 
I have no very clear recollection, and will not proceed 
any further to describe them. 

During the time that the meetings were held at 
Jackson Place, an invitation was given to me, to attend 
a special seance that was to be held, beginning about two 
o'clock in the afternoon. A dinner preceded the seance. 
This dinner and seance were planned by the spirit people, 
and arranged for, by the trumpet guide, with the 
mediums. We learned that this was so, but the mediums 
had not told us of it. The full nature of it was told us 
afterward by the guides, in our regular seances. 

There were twenty-four people present at that meet- 
ing, including the two mediums. A very nice dinner, 
was served by Mrs. Brown, assisted by several of the 
ladies present. The dinner lasted about an hour or per- 
haps somewhat more. 

The table was then cleared off, and the dishes re- 

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moved to the kitchen, where the ladies washed and put 
them away. The furniture was all moved out of the 
room, and camp chairs brought in, and arranged around 
one corner of the room, in a half circle, which occupied 
about three-fourths of the room. In one corner, two 
cotton curtains were hung from a cord, about seven feet 
above the floor. The cord was fastened between two 
window casings, making the face of the curtains as they 
hung, about six feet across. 

Mr. Brown and I, prepared the room for this circle, 
which was to be, a manifestation in materialization. Mr. 
Brown had prepared a lamp, that would give sufficient 
light to make all visible in the room, but without showing 
a bright light. It was just sufficient to show a dim light, 
so all present could be seen plainly. 

For this purpose, a small lamp was placed inside' a 
wooden box, one side of which the opening, twelve by 
fourteen inches, about, was covered with thin bolting 
cloth. This permitted the light to brighten the dark 
room, for we had covered all the windows. The box was 
hung by cords from the ceiling, about a foot or so, and 
was high enough from the floor, so anyone could walk 
under it. The light in the box, behind this thin cloth 
screen, was turned down, so that the room was just dimly 
lighted, but we could plainly distinguish each other. 

When we all took our seats, in that large semi-circle 
in the room, facing the cabinet, or two curtains stretched 
across the corner, each end of the circle reached within 
about one foot of each side of the curtains or cabinet. 
The center of the half circle, was probably ten feet from 
the curtains. 

Our improvised lamp, worked finely; and gave just a 
dim light, affording us a view of everybody present. 

Everyone was seated, except Miss Brown, who re- 
mained standing throughout the entire seance. I was 
seated a little to the left of the center of the circle, 
as we faced the cabinet. Next to my left, sat Mr. Brown, 
then Mrs. Brown's father and then Mrs. Brown, with 
three or four people, between her and the left side of the 
cabinet. I was acquainted with all those who sat to the 
right of me, forming that side of the circle. 

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As above stated, Miss Brown did not sit in the circle, 
but walked, or stood on the iioor, passing - from one side 
to the other, in front of the curtains. 

We began as usual, with saying the Lord's prayer, 
and then sang a couple hymns. The trumpet guide then 
came in, and opened the circle with a few appropriate 
words, without using the trumpet, stating* that the spirit 
people, were going to try to give an exhibition of spirit 
manifestation, and asked all present, to give their best 
thoughts in assistance to them, and said he hoped it 
would all prove successful. We did not see the trumpet 
guide, but his voice was quite as clear and natural as 
usual. 

Miss Brown then stepped inside the curtains of the 
cabinet. After being there a minute or two, she called 
to two ladies to my right, to step inside the cabinet with 
her, which they did, remaining for probably a couple 
minutes, then resuming their seats. She then called for 
a lady and gentleman, to join her in the cabinet, explain- 
ing, it was for the purpose of gathering forces for mate- 
rialization. 

Those people remained inside the cabinet with the 
medium, about two minutes, returning to their seats in 
the circle. I was then called with another lady, inside 
the cabinet. We simply stood inside those thin cambric 
curtains. There was no other preparation whatever, in 
that cabinet, as it was called. We just stood with the 
medium there. 

After the lady who accompanied me behind the cur- 
tains and I came out of the cabinet, Miss Brown followed 
us, turning- to the right side of the curtains, as we faced 
them; Mrs. Brown sitting in her seat, near the left side 
of the cabinet, where she remained throughout the whole 
seance, and Miss Brown standing, or moving* slowly 
about, on the floor, always to the right of the cabinet, 
after the seance started, and outside of it, in plain view 
of all who were sitting in the circle. She did not go 
inside the curtains after coming* out, when the lady 
spoken of and I had returned to our seats. 

Miss Brown had been outside only a few seconds, 
when a white form; the full form of a lady, dressed in 

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a long white loose fitting robe, appeared outside the cur- 
tains and called for a lady, sitting near the right end oi 
the circle, just behind where the medium was standing. 

The medium caught the name from the spirit, and 
told the lady the spirit wanted her to step up to the cur- 
tain, which she did. The spirit seemed to take her by 
the arm, and moved with her toward the medium, going 
about six feet from the curtain; and then led the lady 
back to the curtain ; the spirit passing inside the cabinet 
behind the curtains, as they came together in the middle. 
The lady then resumed her seat. 

A few seconds following; the form of a child ap- 
peared in front of the curtains dressed in white, like a 
night robe. Standing' in front of the curtains, the spirit 
called mama, mama, and then gave her mother's name. 
The medium called the mother, who sat a little to my right. 
She advanced to the spirit child, and it put both its little 
hands up to take its mother's hand, and stood there, only 
a few seconds, and disappeared behind the curtains. 

In a few seconds, another child appeared, and called 
papa, and called my surname. The medium said, she 
thought she was my child. I stood up, and walked to- 
ward the child. She took both my hands in hers, and 
advanced toward the middle of the circle with me, hold- 
ing both my hands. She did not speak to me, but as she 
stood, holding my hands out in the circle, she demate- 
rialized right at my feet; going down through the floor. 
She just seemed to settle down, disappearing by degrees ; 
her body, her little white night dress, and finally her 
head, disappeared, as it all, settled gently toward the 
floor. 

Following my little child, several spirit ladies, dressed 
in the white gowns, came to different people, in the circle, 
and moved around the circle resting upon their arms. 
Some of them spoke to those people, as they thus moved 
about with them ; finally disappearing as my child did, in 
plain view of all of us, in the circle. The medium being 
always in plain view, standing, or slowly moving about 
at the right, outside the curtains. All the family remain- 
ing in their seats, in- the circle. 

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Many spirit people, thus appeared but they were 
women or children. No men, or men guides materialized, 
to my knowledge ; though some of them spoke independ- 
ently, not using the trumpet. 

And by the way, the trumpet was placed on the floor, 
large end down, about the middle of the circle. One of 
the spirit guides, who used to sing in our general circles, 
came and sang one of her favorite hymns, ''Onward 
Christian Soldiers." She used to sing this song, with 
great power, and beauty of vocal tone, in contralto. 

This same spirit singer, gave us a demonstration in 
plain view, of how she performed this wonderful feat, 
which we had so many times before, heard and witnessed, 
while sitting in the dark circle. She came about the 
middle of the time of our seance. She appeared as a full 
grown woman ; slender in form and tall ; dressed in a 
loose fitting white robe, like a night gown. She came 
from the cabinet, moving toward the trumpet. 

Picking up the trumpet with both hands, holding her 
right hand near the mouthpiece, and supporting the 
trumpet with the left hand, up to a natural horizontal 
position, as anyone would hold it to use it, she said 
through it, that she would demonstrate to us, how the 
spiritual people, used the trumpet, with a few other pleas- 
ant remarks. 

She then began the singing, of Onward Christian 
Soldiers; singing three verses of it, in just the same 
beautiful tone of voice, and also with the great power of 
rendition, that she had performed it in the dark circle. 

When she had completed the song*, she made some 
remarks through the trumpet, that I do not now recall. 
She then placed the trumpet down on the floor, just as 
she had taken it up ; then standing just where she was, 
disappeared ; gradually sinking* through the floor, until 
her head disappeared from sight. 

Shortly following this great demonstration, a spirit 
guide appeared, dressed like an oriental lady. I do not 
know now, what nationality she represented. Her dress 
suggested Persian, or Egyptian pattern. It was dark 
in color, very elaborately fashioned, with beading and 
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large round, flat brass metal appearing plates or buttons, 
about one and one-half inches in diameter. 

She apparently represented a princess, or perhaps a 
dancing girl, or at least, some very fancy costume. She 
moved quite gracefully, inside our circle, as if to display 
this beautiful dress. I do not recall, if she spoke to us 
or not, but she remained in view, for several minutes ; 
then standing near the trumpet, about the center of the 
circle, she began to dematerialize, and settled gradually 
down, as the other spiritual people had done, until her 
head disappeared, down through the floor. 

During this seance, it was on toward the close ; the 
white form of a woman appeared, outside the curtains, 
and called my first name. Miss Brown called to me, 
saying she thought she must be my wife. I stepped up 
from my chair, and advanced to meet the figure before 
the curtains. She grasped both my hands in hers, as I 
put mine up, to meet her upraised hands, pressing them, 
as though in warm greeting, she said : I am so glad, to 
meet you in this way ; then loosening her grasp, and 
taking my left arm, with her right hand, turned toward 
where Miss Brown was standing ; we moved together in 
that way, as though she was leading me, as she seemed 
to do ; we walked past the medium, and around the entire 
inside of the circle ; passing in front of all the people 
sitting, until we got back in front of the cabinet, where 
she released her hold on my arm, and facing me, said 
good-bye. She then settled down, right where she stood, 
until her whole form disappeared from view, through the 
floor. Her garments seemed to vanish, as they came in 
contact with the floor, as she went down. 

I could not recognize my wife's voice, as I knew her, 
nor was this ever so, when she came through the trumpet. 
The grasp of her hand on my arm, as I walked around 
the circle with her, was very natural, and apparently real. 
Her manner of speaking to me, was much like her own 
character. This in particular, was what impressed me 
most ; it was really like what she would say and do. 

This whole seance lasted over two hours, of continu- 
ous materializing and dematerializing, as I have here 
described. I do not give the full details of this great 

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meeting, as it would be impossible for anyone to do, in 
such a way that would convey an understanding to any 
reader, of its full import; but I have tried to give a 
general description of the facts, as I viewed them. I 
have no doubt, this statement will be verified in the 
future time, by like manifestations. 

I am fully confident, that with proper conditions given 
to them, by our earth people, the people of the spirit 
world, can freely converse with us. In my belief, 
families residing on the spirit and earth sides of life, will 
freely converse with each other in the time to come, when 
we will have better understanding of this subject. 

With regard to the movement of the spirit forms 
which we saw in the seance of that afternoon. I do not 
believe that any of the spirit figures walked, but rather 
seemed to me to just move about, without movement of 
the lower limbs. In fact I did not see their feet or limbs ; 
for the gown worn seemed to come down about to the 
floor. In the case of the Egyptian girl the dress seemed 
to be considerably above the floor at the bottom, but I 
do not think her feet could be seen, or at least, I do not 
think I saw them. Looking at the moving figure as I did, 
I would think I would have seen her feet, if they were 
visible. 

• There was quite a considerable comment, upon the 
proceedings of this materializing seance, at the following 
trumpet meeting; verifying what we saw, but I do not 
now recall it clear enough, to repeat it accurately, and 
will not attempt to. 

In a general way, the seance was considered a great 
accomplishment, by the spirit people, for it was they who 
really performed it ; using the sensitiveness of the 
mediums, combined with the harmonious conditions, ex- 
isting among all those who sat as witnesses of it. 

I never knew those people to give another seance like 
this, and I think it was about the last materializing 
seance I attended at Browns'. 

The results of it were to me, very wonderful ; and 
taking the active part I did in preparing for it. I feel 
now, that what we saw that afternoon, was real spiritual 
work. 



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PRIVATE SEANCES 

MRS. BROWN and her daughter gave private sit- 
tings to any of the people who were in the habit 
of attending their regular meetings. Arrangements for 
the same were made in advance, by those wishing to make 
an appointment with them. 

One or more of a family, usually made those appoint- 
ments. The usual charge, was one dollar for each per- 
son. I believe a smaller charge was made, if more than 
two or three people of a family sat together. 

In the course of my investigation, I sat quite a number 
of times with those mediums, with no one else with me. 
I always paid them more than the single dollar for those 
sittings ; though one dollar was all they charged, and really 
objected to take more. I felt however, that so small an 
amount did not pay them, when the two of them were 
present. 

At those meetings, one received from six to ten of 
their spirit family and guides, and I think it sometimes 
exceeded that number. Besides, there seemed to be no 
particular time limit of conversation with our people, 
which established quite a natural form of communication. 
Nothing was hurried, as we always felt in the public 
meeting; fearing the spirit would be obliged to leave, 
before fully completing an interview, rather than take up 
the time allotted by the spirit guide to another spirit 
person ; in order that everyone in the meeting would 
meet their friends and relatives. 

A private sitting lasted about an hour, to an hour and 
a quarter. Those I had the pleasure to attend, were very 
interesting and instructive to me ; for I made it a rule, 
during my whole investigation of this subject, to reach 
as far as I could to get at fundamental principles. It 
was facts, that I endeavored to reach ; and not a desire 
to satisfy an idle curiosity. I was spending my time and 
money, following this trail, that extended over a period 
of about seven years, with those two mediums. My pur- 

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pose was certainly an honest and an earnest one ; to estab- 
lish in my own mind, a true understanding of this 
spiritual subject. At no time during that whole period, 
would I have been willing' to accept any word, figure or 
statement, from any supposed spiritual source, that did 
not appeal to my judgment as true. I would not during 
any of that time, have tolerated imposition on the part of 
the mediums, if I was aware of it, and I want to here 
state again, that I have never been aware of any decep- 
tion, on the part of those great mediums during my 
acquaintance and relationship with them, in their meet- 
ings. 

As I came to know them more and more, our 
friendship deepened, and my respect for them increased. 

In the later years of my attendance, I was on quite a 
friendly footing, and felt it a pleasure to go to those 
meetings ; though sometimes no spiritual communication 
came to me, and rarely more than one or two of an 
evening. I wished always that all present, especially 
those who had been coming only a short time, would 
have the pleasure of meeting their own people ; and by 
this means, have an opportunity to become established in 
this belief, and come to an understanding of it. 

How many expressions of joy have I heard, from those 
who grasped the principle of spirit return to this earth 
and realized the truth of it. To feel the certainty that 
it was really their own departed family ; a brother, sister, 
father, mother, relative or friend : who came to see them 
and tell them, that they were still living and happy ; en- 
joying life far beyond what they had known in their 
residence upon the earth plane. 

At some of those private sittings, my brother attended 
with me, he having been there many times before : 
thereby being quite familiar with the work. Before his 
first coming to the meetings, he was very skeptical upon 
the subject of spiritualism, for he had read much about 
it, as I had myself ; of all the fraud perpetrated upon the 
public ; and little or nothing in favor of it. 

A comparatively short attendance at our seances, con- 
vinced him of its truth ; and he has now followed it for 
many years. 

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We had sat before together, at private sittings with 
those people, and about always with splendid results. 
Most of our late departed family, and some of our friends 
and relatives came. 

The whole sitting of an hour and more, for exact 
time was never observed at any of those seances, and 
communications came often after the usual time ; I mean 
a set time, and until the trumpet guide closed them. 

My brother and I sitting together, seemed to bring 
good conditions, and we always had a pleasant meeting. 
He is of a jolly nature, and this helped very materially. 

At one of those private sittings, we had quite a sur- 
prise. Usually, the form of opening was much like that 
observed at the large meetings. The Lord's prayer was 
said, and we would then sing, Nearer My God to Thee, 
or any other familiar hymn. If no spirit came we might 
just talk together in quite an informal way, and on any 
topic that might happen to be mentioned, by anyone sit- 
ting. By this it will be understood, a condition of 
harmony among us was produced. 

At our meeting above mentioned, the seance was held 
in a small room, adjoining the regular seance room ; for 
it was less trouble to the mediums to get that room pre- 
pared than the larger room, and it was their practice to 
use it for private sittings or readings, as the mediums 
commonly called those private seances. 

A small lamp was used in this room to light it until 
the people got seated, for even though it was the after- 
noon, and full daylight, that room was made dark ; and a 
light was necessary to see our way, to get comfortably 
seated. 

There were just the four of us ; the two mediums, my 
brother and myself. We did not sit close together, but 
in a kind of square, three or four feet probably between 
us. The mediums sat opposite the two of us ; and as we 
sat down, having closed the door on entering the room, 
Mrs. Brown as she sat in her chair, looked at me and 
said : Mr. James, you may please turn out the light. 

Turning in my chair to my right, still remaining 
seated, I reached to the lamp, which was resting on a 
small center table. I put out my right hand to turn out 

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the light. My fingers had not touched the small wheel 
of the burner, which controlled the wick, when the light, 
flared up in the lamp chimney and went out. It was not 
in any way, as if it had been turned out, and I remarked — 
why; that light went right out, before I touched the 
burner ! I was quite amazed, and passed several remarks 
about it, arousing quite an interest among the other 
people sitting, who began to ask me questions. 

It was only a few seconds, when the trumpet was 
picked up, and the trumpet guide began to laugh through 
it, very heartily, and very audibly, for he had such a clear 
and beautiful full voice. He said: "I thought I would 
just do that for you Mr. James, to save you the trouble; 
it is only a little joke." 

He was always so friendly and pleasant, and used 
such choice language and expression, that I always liked 
to hear him speak, and felt sorry invariably, when he laid 
the trumpet down. His thoughts seemed so beautiful 
and appropriate to the occasion. In those years that I 
knew him, I really grew to love him, he was so kind and 
considerate ; always doing good, and trying to help every- 
one. He never used any discordant or harsh word, no 
matter what the occasion might be. What he said was 
elevating and inspiring always. 

This same spirit of feeling, was true with all the 
guides ; no wonder we took the interest we did in them. 

On this very ground, I have based my conviction of 
the truth of spirit return, and proof in the manifesting 
as they did to us, in those great circle meetings. 

In my belief, it would have been impossible to pro- 
duce those circles by artificial means, as we witnessed 
them. It would have been beyond the range of human 
power to do so. No matter what ability there might 
have been on the part of skillful actors, or how much 
training they might have had, a single one, of those 
seances as we witnessed them, could not have been 
produced. 

To do so in continuous form, for a period of seven 
years of my own knowledge; without mistakes occurring 
to expose any deception, upon so technical and difficult 
a performance, would be beyond my comprehension. 

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Those private seances, were of a beautiful character 
too. Besides the freer communication with our own 
people, our guides delivered some of the most beautiful 
lectures on spiritual subjects. 

Besides, our Indian guides, who, as I have before 
said, are all people of very superior intellect and expe- 
rience, as they so many times proved to us, by their great 
lectures. 

Other learned men and women spoke to us, several 
of whom told us, they had lived upon this earth, long 
before the time of Christ. The beauty of their quaint 
language, would be impossible for me to describe, but 
they often moved us all, very much. 

They told us, that life in the spirit world is a con- 
stant course of progression. Judging by their own man- 
ner of expression, it seemed evident to me, that their life 
must be of a very superior kind. They said too, that very 
much light exists in the higher spheres ; very much 
greater than we have on earth. 

In the regular circles, guides came to many of the 
people who were sitting, and spoke to them in other than 
the English language, or broken Indian, that was so com- 
mon with the Indian guides. The Indian guides some- 
times spoke the language of their tribes, as they told us ; 
but of course they could not be understood. 

Some of them spoke German, to some of the German 
people, who were sitting with us, who answered them in 
German. One I remember, spoke Norwegian or Swedish, 
to one of our circle, who talked freely with the guide in 
the same language. One spoke in broken English and 
Chinese, and some of the time, drifted into the Chinese 
language altogether, so we could not understand him, 
and then laughed, as though he thought it a good joke. 
He was a very happy spirit, and used to come to see us, 
and speak to us, quite often, and always caused consider- 
able merriment. He came to one of the gentlemen sitting 
with us. 

Another guide, who announced his name with the 
prefix of doctor, spoke with a beautiful voice ; that of a 
strong public speaker. His was a pure American voice. 
Every word was plainly enunciated. His thoughts were 

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so clear and intelligent, it was a great pleasure to hear 
him. No public speaker I have ever heard, would, I 
believe, be superior to him in the short discourses he 
delivered to us, so clear was his language. 

The ancient guides, the Greek philosophers, who 
flourished upon this earth, four to six hundred years 
prior to the Christian era, and those from ancient Persia 
and Egypt, delivered some of the most beautiful lectures. 
Those were mostly given in the private readings or 
sittings ; though some of those ancient people spoke at the 
public meetings. 

It was to those ancient guides I referred, in the 
former part of this work, who touched our sympathetic 
feelings so much. 

The one thing, that seemed to underlie the thought 
of those celestial people was, to convey to us ; the kindly 
interest that prevails in the spiritual world, for those of 
us in earth life; that they try in every way possible to 
them, to give us their assistance, to uplift us all they can. 

If the time will come, as I believe it will, when they 
can and will come ; if the way is opened by us for them 
to do so, we will be able to receive direct communication 
with them. 

They will be able to deliver to us in person, as they 
did in our small circle meetings ; long lectures upon what 
our future life will really be. This will come so directly to 
us, there will be no doubt, as to its real spiritual source. 

It is my belief, that no medium, no matter what assist- 
ance there might have been, could possibly have produced 
those communications as I witnessed them, and that 
they were of a real spiritual nature. 

It seems, that each of us really has, a number of 
those guides, who interest themselves in our welfare ; 
though probably only some of them remain with us most 
of the time. It seems almost certain at least, we are 
never left entirely alone, and that one or more of our 
guides are constantly with us ; that we are influenced in 
our actions by them, and the peculiar prompting that 
comes through our conscience, is that of our spiritual 
people impressing us. 

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Much of the accomplishments of our inventors and 
writers, and those who do works that redound to great 
benefit here, can quite probably ; be traced back to the 
impressions made by the spiritual guide, upon the mind 
of his mortal medium. 

Practically all things which happen here and that are 
done here, seem to be foreknown in the spirit world. 
The formation, of them here, is largely from the assist- 
ance given by the spirit people. 

This may seem very strange, and quite unbelievable 
to most people, who will read these lines, but it really 
seems to be true. 



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WHAT IS A GUIDE? 

IN reading this book, the question that is likely to come 
to the reader's mind will be : What, and who is a 
guide ? 

As we were told by the spiritual people in our circles, 
that as the new spiritual people rise, from one sphere to 
another in their progression, this progress is made 
through the assistance given by the guides or spiritual 
people, who have been in celestial life long- enough to 
qualify as teachers. 

It seems that some of those have greater ability than 
others, according to the longer experience they have. It 
seems too it is a part that "all must take, who will rise in 
spirit life; and is part of their development. 

It seems that when spiritual people rise to a certain 
grade or state ; it is incumbent upon them, to return to 
the lower spheres, to assist those who are in need of their 
help. It will be understood by this ; the guides are mis- 
sionaries from higher life, who descend into the lower 
life of people, to instruct and aid them. 

It appears also, that certain experience of earth life 
is necessary, as a preparation for spiritual life, on the 
part of those who have unfinished their natural course 
of life on earth ; for which they, as spiritual beings, re- 
turn to complete. I cannot explain just how this applies, 
for if it was explained to us, as I believe it was, the 
reason does not now come clear enough for me to state. 

I am quite certain though, it was stated ; that our 
unfinished natural earth life, must be completed here, for 
which, the spirit person returns to earth, to gain that 
knowledge ; attaching itself to some one still in mortal 
life. 

I do not know how this law applies to children. All 
the spiritual children who came to the circle, seemed to 
grow in knowledge very fast; much more so than earth 
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made, it seemed to me, they were not retarded in their 
spiritual progress, if they did come to earth, to gain the 
experience of the older ones of earth. 

After the spiritual people, have reached the higher 
spiritual life, their return to the lower conditions, seems 
to be less frequent. This is where they have completed 
their missionary work, and have risen by their own merit, 
to the. higher life. This is a sort of outline only, and not 
a statement in detail, of which I am unable to give. 

Miss Brown, was sometimes much affected, by having 
conditions thrown upon her by spiritual people, who 
came for the first time, to meet their earth relatives or 
friends who sat in the circle. 

I will cite just one case, to make this subject clear. 
While sitting in the circle, and sometimes before we 
would go into the circle room engaged in conversation 
in the parlor, the medium would be seized by some form 
of sickness, which would distress her very much. She 
would always tell of such things, as soon as she would 
be taken that way, telling- just how she was affected, and 
give the spirit's name, or some description of the spirit 
who had caused that influence, by which it would be 
recognized by the person whom it had come to see. 

She would say for instance, beginning to coug"h, as 
though her lungs were affected, that such a spirit, giving 
the spirit's name some of the time ; was calling for some 
one in the circle or assembly ; that she had passed out of 
this life by consumption, or any other disease that she 
might describe, and really feel herself affected by. The 
medium would go on describing the newly come spirit, 
until someone in the circle would recognize the descrip- 
tion as fitting the case of a relative or friend. 

If anyone present recognized the description, and it 
proved to be the person whom the spirit came to see, the 
control would leave the medium ; and thereby be recog- 
nized, as the one spoken of by the medium. 

I have often known the medium to be made very sick, 
by the influence of the spiritual people, coming for the 
first time to their people. They did not know how to use 
the trumpet, and had no other means to identify them- 

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selves to their people. The guides would generally tell 
of those people, but sometimes they came through the 
medium herself. 

I had one peculiar experience of this kind myself, 
that may more fully explain, how this phenomenon oper- 
ated. 

I had attended the meeting, feeling quite well in every 
way. A short time after the light had been turned out, 
and the proceedings of the circle had gone on for per- 
haps fifteen or twenty minutes ; I began to feel rather 
badly. This feeling grew gradually worse, and con- 
tinued so for probably ten minutes ; when I had grown 
very sick to the stomach, and was obliged to ask Mrs. 
Brown if I might be excused from the circle ; stating that 
I was ill. She replied : Why yes ; we will light the gas 
so you may pass out. 

Knowing that if the light were turned on ; general 
conditions would be much impaired and delayed, by rea- 
son of lighting the dark room, I requested that I might 
be permitted to just back my chair out of the circle, and 
then find my way through the door of the- room to the 
kitchen, which was also dark. 

I groped my way through the kitchen, to the rear 
door, for I was familiar with the place. I then walked 
down the rear steps into the back yard, in the open air; 
as I thought that might revive me. 

I grew sicker however ; and walking over to the rear 
fence, I went through a very agonizing retching spell, as 
though I would throw up, but was unable to do so. I 
felt very sick indeed. The attack continued for some 
considerable time, which seemed several minutes ; and 
then gradually subsided, without being' able to discharge 
the contents of my stomach. 

I stayed in the open air as I gradually recovered, and 
in probably ten minutes or so, felt comparatively well 
again. I then went back into the house. When Mrs. 
Brown heard me coming in, she had the light turned on 
in the circle, and her daughter came into the kitchen. 

Her mother had told her, to prepare some hot pep- 
permint for me, which she did in a few minutes on the 

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gas stove, and gave me quite a strong drink, which had 
the effect of settling my stomach. She then asked me to 
join them again in the circle, for they did not feel any 
alarm that anything serious was wrong. 

We all got seated again in the circle. After a short 
period, when a song had been sung, one of the guides 
came in for a short time ; then other communications 
came through the trumpet. In the course of some ten 
or fifteen minutes perhaps, a silence came, which often 
happened during a period between the speaking of the 
spirit people. 

The silent spell lasted for probably two or three min- 
utes, when finally, we heard a very low whisper, come 
through the trumpet. I heard it to my left side, a couple 
times ; but it was so very faint, that no one could under- 
stand the whisper. Mrs. Brown called to the spirit, and 
told it to take strength, and try to make itself known. 

The trumpet then came and rested on my hand, as it 
lay in my lap, as I sat in my chair. It remained only a 
few seconds, when it was raised off my hand. In a few 
seconds the whisper was again repeated. It was to a 
young lady, sitting three chairs from me to my left. This 
lady asked the spirit, to speak a little louder if it could, 
so she might be able to understand. The name was given 
louder, and the lady understood. It was the name Anna, 
spoken still very low. When the lady caught the name, 
she said : Anna, is this you. The trumpet fell to the 
floor ; coming down sideways, as it had been held while 
speaking-. 

The lady was quite overcome ; and silence in the circle 
prevailed for some minutes, when she announced, that 
the spirit was her sister, who had committed suicide about 
two years before, by taking poison. 

Jhe trumpet had been replaced to its standing posi- 
tion in the circle, by some one picking it up and putting 
it where it should be. 

In a short time, one of the guides came speaking 
through the trumpet, and explained to us saying: The 
sickness that had come over me, was caused by that 
suicide spirit, who came through my mediumship ; throw- 

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ing the same condition over me, and causing me the same 
feeling, as that which had caused her death. He said, 
the spirit wanted to express her thankfulness to me, for 
being the means through whom she was enabled to speak 
to her sister. 

This same spirit herself thanked me in an after meet- 
ing, and expressed regret, that she had caused me so much 
anguish. 

I do not know why she used my magnetism, insteac 
of that of the medium. I do not recall another incident 
like it during my experience. 



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WHY WE, IN MORTAL LIFE, CANNOT SEE 
SPIRITUAL PEOPLE OR HEAR SPIRIT- 
UAL COMMUNICATIONS 

A I A HE question may be asked, why we in mortal life, 
■*- are unable to receive tangible evidence of a spirit 
life? 

This is quite a common, and reasonable question, and 
I will try to give the best answer to it I can. 

It seems there is a law, or at least a principle in 
nature, known as vibration ; that this law enters into the 
practical working* of nearly all natural things. It is 
known to exist in the atmosphere, and to probably derive 
its power from the elements of the atmosphere ; and 
forms one of the elementary controls of nature, and no 
doubt, to a very large degree. New forms, of the work- 
ings of this law, have been discovered in the past century. 
It is no doubt, one of the great principles, that underlie 
all life and all motion. Electricity is probably largely 
dependent upon it. Vegetable life, the movement of our 
planetary systems, and in fact the whole universe, prob- 
ably derives a certain control from vibration. 

Coming down to very recent discovery, we have the 
reproduction of sound, from the disk of the phonograph, 
where sound waves have been recorded upon a hard 
substance, by means of vibration, reproducing the most 
minute details of any number of sounds, as faithfully as 
they were originally produced. 

It seems, this law enters into spirit life, and in a 
higher order than it exists in earth life. That spirit life 
as it pertains to man, is a higher order of existence. 

iVllowing this to be true, does it not seem quite rea- 
sonable, that we here in earth life, may be barred from 
communication with the spiritual world, because our 
vibratory condition is in a lower key, than that of spirit- 
uality ? 

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This is a mere suggestion of a principle, that may 
take many years to unravel, but is in my belief, one of 
the principal causes, why we cannot easily communicate 
directly with the spirit world, as we live here. 

We are in a lower vibratory state ; does it not seem 
reasonable, that our own vibratory sensibilities may be 
quickened, and made more receptive, when our minds 
are given up to spiritual subjects and spiritual research. 

If we have the attendance of spiritual guides in our 
daily life, as we really seem to have, can it not be possible 
that they, if encouraged by our own wish and our own 
assistance, develop our sensitiveness to their control. 

This seems to be the case, and is the course, that leads 
a person who is still in mortal life, up to the condition of 
mediumship, which is, in my belief, the quickening of 
his, or her vibratory power. 

By this quickening process, the power to see, hear 
and feel, the spiritual control is established ; when before, 
we being in the lower vibratory state, would be wholly 
unconscious of this spiritual influence ; as it would not 
act upon us to the degree, that we could understand it. 
I write this, only as my own view of this subject. 

When it comes to explain the reason, for our in- 
ability to understand spiritual manifestation, as it has 
thus far been demonstrated in various ways, allowance 
should be made ; for the advancement of knowledge in 
this matter, will require time, and intelligent investiga- 
tion, combined with patience; to accept the evidence as it 
comes to us by degrees, as it surely will in my belief; if 
we only follow faithfully, an honest purpose of search 
for it. 

It is my belief, that almost any small body of people ; 
say two, three, four or five, can make a test of spirit 
phenomena for themselves. If they can succeed in doing 
so, it will be more convincing to them, than if they were 
to consult professional mediums ; for a doubt may quite 
naturally exist, where such mediums are concerned ; in 
this day of legerdemain. 

As in my own early experience, where six people in- 
cluding myself, sat around a small sewing table with our 
hands lightly laid upon the top of it, receiving in a very 

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short time, movements of that table ; which I have since 
learned, was spiritual power, manifested through the 
movement of the table to such a degree, we were all fully 
satisfied, the movement was not caused by our own ex- 
ertion, and as it was proved, when the table was raised 
and held, for fully two minutes, upon one leg, with no 
support from underneath, and only the contact of my 
own hands, resting on the top of it, to keep it in that 
suspended position. 

I have no doubt that others, can do this same thing as 
we did, if they will give the matter, a careful and prac- 
tical trial. 

Procure a very light table, that will rest firmly upon 
its four legs, so it will not wabble, get a party of four 
or five earnest people, to give this a trial, as we did. 
When you are sitting", do not think of your business 
affairs, just sit naturally and negatively. If any vibration 
comes to the table, do not think some one of your party 
is causing it, for you are sitting to make this test. Carry 
the experiment through earnestly and honestly. If you 
do not get any result in the way of an answer, or at 
least the feeling that an electrical force is present, after 
sitting fifteen or twenty minutes ; discontinue that sitting, 
and try it again, two or three times at some future time. 

It may not be possible, for your spirit people to do 
this for you, as sufficient force may not be available for 
them to collect. If you give them the best of conditions, 
it is more than likely they will do their part, and will 
reward you for your time and trouble. 

Act earnestly, for if you sit in a skeptical and derisive 
spirit, you put up a bar, against the successful carrying 
out of this experiment. 

If you get results, no matter how small, give them 
your best thought, for that is the very force they need. 
Sing a few well chosen hymns, the same as you would 
like to hear at church, and feel, that you are in a spiritual 
presence, and endeavoring to communicate with them ; 
treating them with all the respect of thought and act, 
that they should be worthy of. You need not be sober ; 
a joyful spirit is better and more helpful. Laugh and be 

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good natured, and talk to the spirit present, who is really 
moving the table, just as though he stands there in per- 
son ; he can hear you. 

If it is a real manifestation, the spiritual person is 
standing beside you, though you will not see him. He 
will give you proof of his presence, if he or she is able, 
so give them all the good thoughts you can to help their 
work along. 

Try this experiment several times ; sit in a dimly 
lighted room, without having your minds set on any- 
thing; keep in this receptive and negative mood, all the 
time that you are sitting for the spirit. 

Your everyday affairs, should not be discussed while 
sitting thus, for it must be remembered, the mind is a 
force ; and if it is acting against the work that you have 
in hand, your effort will probably be a failure. 

The "Ouija" (wege) board, can be used successfully 
to prove spirit phenomena, and real spirit control, if too 
much is not expected of it ; for results depend upon 
mediumship. It should be borne in mind though, that 
anyone placing his or her hand upon the small stand, 
that is supposed to, and does move upon the lettered 
table if so controlled, may not be fully, or even at all 
controlled in reality. Such a person should be blind- 
folded, so that he cannot see any of the figures on the 
table. If in this way, intelligent answers come on the 
table, questions should be continued, in order to give the 
spiritual control, practice in the use of his medium's hand, 
which is on the stand. 

I would think it would require some considerable 
time, for any spiritual control to gain full use of a 
mortal's hand, so as to give dependable answers : for the 
fact must not be lost sight of, that if the spirit has not 
fully got control of its medium's hand, the answers com- 
ing in this way, will be unreliable, and should be con- 
sidered for only what they seem to be worth. In all 
cases where a spiritual test is made, accurate results de- 
pend upon perfect mediumship. 

Months, and even years would probably be necessary, 
for the spirit present, to get the control of the medium's 
hand, so that his own spiritual will, may be carried out. 

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I make this explanation, in order that those who may 
undertake this experiment, will know from the beginning, 
the difficulty that confronts the spiritual person who is 
trying to prove his presence ; but has only an undevel- 
oped medium, through whom to do so. In this case, 
reliable answers can hardly be given. 

This experiment will answer however as a demonstra- 
tion, that this Ouija board is not moved by the person 
whose hand is upon it, and many surprising answers can 
be secured, if a sensitive person uses the board. 

Some people are very slightly mediumistic by nature. 
If such a one should try the experiment with no apparent 
success, after a few earnest trials ; it will be well not to 
persist in the experiment, but let someone else try for 
them, and observe what result may take place. 

If any medium can be found who possesses the 
mediumship for trumpet, which is very rare ; much en- 
couragement, should be given that person, to cultivate 
such a gift. The very best influence and assistance should 
be secured to properly develop them, and keep them in a 
pure and wholesome atmosphere. If such a medium, can 
have the assistance to keep her above the necessity of 
any lower influence, it will pay any community, to act as 
her w r ard ; to encourage only the purest and best of 
spirituality, to come through her mediumship. 

She should be kept above want, but by no means, to 
live in luxury or extravagance. She should mingle in 
the best company, but be always a public servant in her 
mediumistic capacity, giving out all of the best that will 
come through her. 

If a man, or men can be found, who develop the gift 
of spiritual trumpet work, they should be assisted and 
encouraged, in their work ; for by this assistance, great 
knowledge, may come from our higher life, through 
them. It will be by general co-operation along these 
lines, that the best in this new field, can be attained. 

The trumpet is, in my belief, the very best form of 
mediumship, and if properly developed, and safeguards 
thrown around the mediums, to keep them from want, or 
improper influence ; to build them up, so that the very 
purest and best of spirituality will come through them. 

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A helpful public, who will join together in this work 
will, in my mind, gain large return in knowledge, con- 
veyed from the spirit world. 

If some strong medium can be developed ; or if those 
great mediums of whom I speak, can now be secured, to 
give public tests of their great work ; it will answer as a 
beginning at least, in the investigation of this subject. 

It is a very difficult thing for mediums, to give 
trumpet work to public audiences ; for the reason in my 
belief, of inability to get concentrated force for the work. 

When we used to sit for this work, the trumpet guide, 
always objected to having more than about fifteen people 
present; telling us that more people, interfered with the 
best results. I think his objection was somewhat on the 
ground, that the forces extended for only a certain time ; 
and all present, wished to speak to their own spirit people. 
Where more than a usual number of people were ad- 
mitted to the circle, communications were necessarily 
shortened ; some might have but one, and sometimes no 
spirit person come to them. 

It was the usual desire, as I understood it, that an 
average of two communications would come to each per- 
son, and in some cases three. This varied quite a good 
deal, and did not run just uniform. In fact I cannot say, 
that the trumpet guide observed a regulation about this 
matter, but I believe he did, for in nearly all our sittings, 
about everybody, had some of their people speak to them, 
one or more times. 

A number of strangers in our circle, seemed to have 
a depressing effect more or less, which was thought to 
be caused by their unbelief, or skepticism of the work. 
So in proportion I presume, a large audience would make 
manifestation more difficult and probably impossible. 

It always seemed to me, that if harmonious condi- 
tions were not present, the voices were weak and slow, 
and sometimes we were obliged to give the meetings up 
altogether, as the spirit people, seemed unable to speak. 
Sometimes rather long intervals would elapse between 
communications, when conditions were slow, while at 
other sittings, just the reverse obtained ; even with fifteen 
to eighteen present. 

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We could not understand the reason, altogether for 
this, but something must have caused it. The whole 
thing, seemed to be of a very sensitive nature, and easily 
upset by discordant occurrences. The mediums too, 
seemed to be more than ordinarily sensitive and affected 
by any bad conditions. I think as a rule, mediums are 
more sensitive in a general way than the average person. 

In passing upon this subject, there is one thing which 
I think should be mentioned, which is ; the care every- 
body should use, in investigating any spiritual subject. 
Honesty upon the part of any medium, is of first con- 
sideration. It is well for everyone to use his own judg- 
ment, as to the qualification of anyone of this profession. 

In investigating this subject, a long time is necessary, 
in order to more fully come in contact with the different 
forms of the work. 

The trumpet work is the only form of spiritual com- 
munication, that I have ever been interested in or con- 
nected with ; for it affords a direct, speaking communica- 
tion, with the spirit people, and admits of a more certain 
understanding of the relationship existing between spirit- 
ual and earth life. 

Coming to us in actual spoken words, and expressing 
the actual individuality of the spiritual person, which as 
I have experienced ; it seems to have so fully established 
the continuity of intelligent life as it exists here; proving, 
that what we do here, remains as a record with us. That 
we have full memory of our earth life. That all knowl- 
edge acquired in earth life, remains as a permanent en- 
dowment in our future state. That our spiritual selves, 
are in full possession of all our mental acquirements. 
That the brain of man, is not the store house, nor is it 
the permanent home of the intellect. All this of us is of 
spiritual origin, and of permanence in our life ; living 
with us, just the same after the dissolution of our body, 
as it does here on earth. 

That the real man, in earth life, is the spiritual man 
of all time to come, who lives in his body, as we live in 
our house, and who simply leaves his body at its dissolu- 
tion ; in the same practical form, as we leave our house. 

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The house holds no restraint upon us ; and our body 
holds no restraint upon our spiritual selves, when dissolu- 
tion takes place. The spirit is the true individual, and 
not the body. 

The spirit uses the body, just as a machine, to per- 
form its requirements, and is at all times, in control of 
the body. 

The spirit is that of man, which is in full possession 
of all that man is, and all that he ever will be, lasting for 
all time, inheriting all' that previous generations of our 
race now possess in eternal life; dating back to the 
remotest ages, and living for all ages to come. 

It is my own private belief, that we have always lived 
in some way, and that our life does not really begin with 
our birth ; as spirit seems to have no termination, does it 
seem beyond the range of reason to presume ; that we 
have existed for all time ; coming as a living entity, to 
take possession of the physical body, as it is prepared for 
us. This seems probably true to me. 



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HOW MORTALS ARE UNCONSCIOUSLY IN- 
FLUENCED, BY THEIR SPIRIT GUIDES 

IT seems that everyone in earth life, has the attendance 
of spiritual people. We were told at the circles, that 
we have several, from the spirit side of life, who come 
to us and are with us, more or less of our time. 

Allowing that we ourselves, are of spiritual nature 
in earth life, it may be quite natural, that impressions 
may be received by us from our guides and other spiritual 
people. 

We often do things, that we wonder why we do them. 
May not some of those things that seem unaccountable 
to us, be from our spiritual influence? We were told, 
that this is true. 

Many of the world's great happenings, may have been 
pre-arranged, on the other side of life. Our inventors, 
statesmen, and other men and women, may have been to 
a large degree, mere mediums to a higher influence, that 
has entered into and assisted in their work; inspiring 
them along their course. 



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DREAMS 

THOMAS PAINE, the great patriot and statesman 
of revolutionary times, who took such a prominent 
part in our own revolution, which led up to the American 
independence, and at a later time; in 1792, went to 
France, to identify himself in that great cause : The 
French Revolution for the French people; wrote in his 
memoirs, what he believed might be, an analysis for 
dreams. 

As we all know, our dreams are of a very mixed kind, 
sometimes quite reasonable, and at other times very un- 
reasonable. 

In Paine's analysis on this subject, he gives the fol- 
lowing as his reason, for the cause of our dreams, and 
the various courses which they take. 

He says, that "the human faculties are divided into 
three distinct parts, comprising the following: Judg- 
ment, imagination and memory." In his analysis, he 
goes on to describe, how our dreams may be affected, by 
the operations of these three faculties. 

He says, "a dream is caused by the action of the 
mind, while in the state of sleep ;" and the course of the 
dream is governed, by the operation of these three facul- 
ties as follows ; as nearly as I can now quote from him. 

"Of these three faculties, the most active is imagination. 
The second most active being judgment. The least active 
being memory." He states, that a dream, reasonable or 
otherwise, is in accordance as the faculty of judgment 
operates. If it is at total rest, or nearly so, the faculty 
of imagination, will go to extremes ; making the dream 
quite inconsistent; where at other times, if judgment is 
in full force, the dream will be very reasonable. 

If memory is at rest, or nearly so, the dream will be 
soon forgotten, and often not remembered upon waking; 
but if memory is awake, and operating in its full func- 
tion, the dream will be minutely recalled. 

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These reasons seem quite plausible, and are perhaps 
true. 

In the course of my own experiences, during the past 
twenty years, I am led to believe, that the dreams I have 
had on some occasions, were probably of spiritual origin. 

During my second year at the circles, I had this pecu- 
liar dream, that was verified at the circle by the spirit 
of my wife. 

In my dream, it appeared that I was met on the 
second floor of a residence building, on East Thirty-first 
Street, Chicago, by an Indian, dressed in full costume ; 
wearing a shawl over his shoulders. He met me in the 
hallway ; and stopped and looked at me in full face, with- 
out speaking, but seemingly recognized me. 

Turning - , and walking away from me toward the 
stairway, leading down in one long flight to the first 
floor, terminating in the reception hall. I seemed to 
voluntarily follow him, as he walked before me. As I 
was about halfway down the stairs, the Indian readied 
the lower floor, and turning to the right, into the open 
reception hall, he partly faced me ; gazing up at me, as 
I descended the stairs. He looked intently at me, as he 
turned, and partly stopped ; then spreading his large 
shawl with both hands to each side, he bowed to me, very 
low ; both ends of his shawl as they hung from his arms, 
spread out on the floor. 

I seemed to continue my descent of the stairs, and 
overtook him, as I turned and walked in the reception 
hall toward him. As I approached him, he turned again, 
walking toward a door of the room. I followed as I had 
done before ; no word being spoken between us, up to 
that time. As I came to the door, following him, he 
turned around facing me, and standing at the far side of 
the door, he reached his hand to the knob, and opened 
the door inward. He still stood where he was, allowing 
me to pass in, as I did. 

On passing him, he told me his name — it was that of 
my Indian guide, to whom I had spoken so many times 
at the circle, and this was the first time I had ever met 
him, as it were, or seemed to be, in a real physical way. 

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As I stepped past him in the doorway into the room, 
my guide followed me, leaving the door open. 

As we stood together, side by side in the room, I felt 
quite surprised, to see several old men, seated, side by 
side around the room. The Indian, taking" me by the 
arm, led me to each of those old people, and introduced 
me, or seemed at least, to go through that form ; only 
speaking no words, and I did not shake hands with them. 

Those old people, all looked very kindly at me, and 
seemed pleased to meet me. In fact, it seemed to me 
in the dream, that the meeting was especially arranged 
for my benefit. Most, if not all the old people ; wore 
long beards, with long gray hair, and had prominent and 
very bald heads. They were very intelligent in appear- 
ance, but no words were spoken. The dream seemed to 
end while I was still among them, in the room. 

It all seemed to be a rather pleasant experience. 
When I awoke, this dream was very vivid in my memory, 
and even now, after seventeen years, it is still very clear 
to me. 

I was quite anxious to find out about this, when I 
attended the circle, and when my wife came to me, I 
asked her about it. She told me, that the old men whom 
I had met, were guides to me, and gave me some of their 
names, but she did not know all of them, but told them 
to me, at a subsequent circle meeting. 

They proved to be, as she named them, seven old 
Greek philosophers. I will not give their names. 

In after attendance, at rather long intervals, those old 
guides came and spoke to me through the trumpet, but 
only at private sittings. They never came at a public 
meeting. 

Judging by the language they used, they must have 
been very learned people. Their language was very 
beautiful. They came always in a fatherly way, deliver- 
ing very beautiful lectures. They never engaged me in 
conversation, nor spoke of our daily occurrences. Their 
lectures were entirely spiritual, and I am not ashamed to 
confess; overcame me to such a degree, that I was quite 
unable to restrain my feelings, and broke right out crying, 
in an over feeling of joy, as stated in a former chapter. 

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This happened, almost every time, those old people 
spoke to me. They never came to me at the public sit- 
tings, and it was about four years, before all of them had 
visited me. They had given their name, each time one 
came to me, which agreed with the names, my wife had 
given me ; for I had written down the names, in order 
to keep them. Only one of them would come of an 
evening, and he would speak, probably ten minutes or 
more. It seemed much longer, and may have been, but 
we were sitting in the dark, and could not keep track of 
the time. 

I have often wished I had a written record of those 
great lectures, delivered by the Grecian guides. They 
were all so kindly and fatherly, and so spiritually beauti- 
ful, that it would be impossible, to attempt a description 
of them. 

Guides who came to the circle, were also very beauti- 
ful in their language and thought. They all seemed so 
perfectly broad and unselfish, in their whole attitude 
toward life. Their expressions upon all topics, no mat- 
ter what they might have been, seemed so spiritual. 

Another dream I had was peculiar. It happened after 
I had stopped attending the circles, so I never had it 
verified, but it seems worth recording-, for it really seems 
to me, to bear upon this spiritual subject. 

My younger brother and I, seemed to be out walking 
together. We came to a large frame building, that 
seemed to be like a great meeting house. Stepping inside 
the large open doors as we came to the building, we 
found ourselves in a large, wooden constructed theatre; 
with benches reaching upward and backward, apparently 
a hundred feet or more. The roof overhead, seemed 
about seventy-five feet high ; and the width of the build- 
ing seemed about one hundred feet or so. The benches 
were wooden, like church pews, with high backs, and. 
large wooden seats. They were in sections, with aisles, 
running up through them, for convenient passage. 

As we walked in, there seemed to be quite a few 
people seated. We walked over to the center row of 
seats, and taking off" our overcoats, which we seemed to 
be wearing, walked into the center part of one of the 

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pews or seats, and sat down; laying our overcoats and 
hats at each side of us. There seemed to be room for 
probably two people, at each side of us, as we were 
sitting. 

We sat quite leisurely, it seemed, and gazed about 
the building, wondering at its great architecture, and 
noticing the people present. 

The seat we had taken, was on the level floor, just 
before the seats began to rise to the rear. There were 
several rows of seats in front of us, with a large open 
space, between the first row and the stage, which was 
raised about four feet above the floor level, and extended 
entirely across the whole front of the building; about one 
hundred feet. 

The stage seemed very narrow to me, and seemed to 
have only a common board rail, in front of it, with no 
ornamentation of any kind. The whole construction of 
the building, was very plain, and seemed to be like a 
great summer meeting house. 

We had just got comfortably seated, and were pre- 
occupied in looking about, when presently a tall, spare, 
dark complected and well dressed man, came down from 
the rear, in the aisle running to the right of our seat, as 
we faced forward. We seemed to see him as he ap- 
proached, and I seemed to catch his eye. 

He smiled pleasantly, and as he came to our seat he 
stopped. Looking at both of us, he made a slight gesture 
with his right hand, as though he wished us to stand up, 
and go to him, which we both voluntarily did, taking our 
clothes with us, and without any of us speaking. 

As we approached him, he stepped slightly backward, 
to make room for my brother, for he was in front of me, 
to pass out of the pew, I following him. 

This gentleman walked forward ahead of us, and 
ushered us to the very first seat facing the stage ; then, 
very politely moving his right hand, as if meaning - , it 
was a better location for us, he bowed his head slightly, 
and smiled, and passed back to the rear. He seemed to 
be a very courteous man. 

We appeared to be only a very short time seated, 
when our attention was drawn by a commotion in the 

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audience. Looking to our left and upward, we saw, 
coming down from the rear on a run, two men dressed 
in skin fitting tights, of different colors. They looked 
like harlequins. 

They ran down the aisleway, at the extreme left of 
the building, until they reached the narrow stage; ex- 
tending across the entire front of the building. 

When they reached the stage, they seemed to stand 
near together, facing each other for a moment ; then plac- 
ing their hands on each other's shoulders, they danced 
backward and forward, four or five times, across the 
entire stage, at a very rapid and very nimble pace, mak- 
ing many fancy, and grotesque figures as they danced. 
They seemed to perform like real artists, so nimble, and 
graceful of movement, were they. 

After having performed in this manner, four or five 
times across the stage, a rope came dangling from the 
ceiling at the left end of the stage. Arriving at that 
point, one of the performers seized the rope in his hands, 
and began climbing upward, hand over hand, very 
rapidly ; his fellow performer following immediately after 
him, only a few yards apart. They seemed to climb like 
two monkeys, swaying with the rope, as they ascended. 

When the former one reached close to the ceiling*, 
the roof opened up in front of him, and both performers 
seemed to climb up through the opening. The whole 
corner of the building, then seemed to be removed, but 
the rope remained ; swaying" as it did, while the perform- 
ers were still within the building. 

Looking upward, in the open clear sky, the rope 
reached far beyond the height of the building, into space, 
with the two performers, still climbing rapidly ; reaching 
an altitude, where they looked very small to me ; many 
hundreds of feet, up in mid air. They climbed thus, 
until they got entirely out of sight. 

In a short time, as we seemed to be still looking up- 
ward, we could just see them descending ; looking very 
small to us at first. As they came lower down, we could 
see they were seated, in an inner frame work, under two 
separate, large Chinese-like, umbrella parachutes. They 
descended very easily and slowly, floating down, rather 

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than descending by gravity. As they approached near 
where we stood ; for we all appeared to be then standing, 
and in the bright sunlight, which seemed to prevail, the 
parachutes seemed to be made in very beautiful variegated 
colors, in silken and gorgeous hues. 

They sailed gently downward, until reaching near 
where we stood, when the whole performance, seemed to 
close. The rope seemed to disappear, shortly after they 
left it in mid air, to take to the parachutes. 

This performance seemed so natural and real, the 
colors of the parachutes were so varied and vivid, the 
rope used, seemed so real too. In fact, the whole per- 
formance, was so much like a real circus act, extended 
into so great an altitude ; I have often wondered if it 
could be possible that it was a clairvoyant presentation to 
me, of a real celestial circus performance. Everything 
seemed so perfectly carried out, in the detail of the per- 
formance. 

I cannot understand, how any such a thing could 
have originated with me, for it certainly was different, 
and beyond anything I had ever witnessed or thought of 
previously. 

There is one other experience, I wish to note here, 
that I think bears on this subject, which was in my mind, 
quite independent of and different from a dream. 

In my belief, it could not have been a dream ; as it 
happened when I was fully awake. I had been confined 
to bed a few days with sickness ; and was getting better 
when this happened. It happened about ten o'clock in 
the morning; the daylight shining brightly in my room. 

I lay on my back with my eyes closed, in a sort of 
negative way, not thinking particularly of anything. As 
I lay in that position, a slight feeling* passed over me, as 
though I were encased in a mild electric current. 

Shortly, there appeared to my vision, as though I 
were looking at it, on the ceiling and walls of my room ; 
the formation of a decorative, ceiling- and wall design, of 
a very beautiful make, and harmonious coloring. It 
seemed to show the background of the room itself, with 
the coloring of the ceiling and walls in delicate hues. 



Upon this, the decorative designs were formed, in very 
delicate and harmonious, colors and design. 

One design after another, was shown in this way, 
for probably a full half hour; during which time, there 
were perhaps, eight or ten different full designs shown. 
Each design differed from any of the others, and all 
were so perfect in make and color, and none of them re- 
sembling at all, any which I had ever seen. 

All this, seems quite inexplicable to me. I surely was 
not dreaming; and am absolutely certain, I was fully 
awake, and noting everything, as it was shown to me, 
though my eyes were closed all that time. 

I have wondered ; if this was a clairvoyant presenta- 
tion of designs, used perhaps in celestial life. I had 
never seen anything like them. They were very compli- 
cated of pattern, and the coloring was very beautiful. 

It is my private opinion, that a dream originates in a 
spiritual control of us, by our guides ; who operate 
through our mediumship. This settled opinion, has come 
to me of late years. I have never had it verified at a 
circle. 

In this connection, the question will be commonly 
asked : If dreams are of spiritual origin, why are they 
so unreasonable, and so seldom true? To this I would 
say: I believe there is an object in most, and probably 
all dreams. 

Allowing that we all have a spiritual guide, who is 
present with us, at practically all times, as we have been 
told they are. Allowing also, that our guide possesses 
certain influence over our spiritual selves, in the way of 
guiding us in life. We were told also, that our minds 
are subject to this influence. If this be true, is it not 
reasonable, to attribute the cause of our dreams to this 
source ? 

In my own case I have observed, that usually when 
I dream, I am not resting comfortably, and need to 
change my position, to gain proper ease. It is here prob- 
ably, that a startling dream arouses us to wakefulness, 
so that a change of position, for our further comfort and 
rest, will be made. This dream, may not be at all rea- 

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sonable, nor intended by our guide to be so ; it is the 
effect it will produce, to carry out his intention, that is 
in view. 

Our guides are superior people ; with experience and 
knowledge far beyond our own. From this viewpoint, 
if they produce and control the course of our dreams, 
as I believe they do, they must invariably, have a set 
purpose in doing so. Dreams, as we all experience them, 
in their multiplied and perfect forms of detail, cannot 
come haphazard, and without any meaning"; for nature, 
throughout all its course, has meaning. 

When we come to study nature, we find there is no 
waste. All is economy and perfection. The deeper we 
study it, the more amazed we become ; even lost com- 
pletely, in its contemplation. We are quite unable, to 
grasp it in this life; beyond a mere superficial under- 
standing. It is, in the centuries that lie before us, that 
it will, gradually be unfolded to our minds ; little by little, 
as we journey onward in our celestial course; just as we 
here are, on this earth plane. It comes if we seek it, 
and the possession, of the knowledge of it is deferred; 
just so long as we do not seek it. 



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MEDIUMS I HAVE SEEN 

DURING the time that I was investigating this sub- 
ject with the trumpet mediums, and subsequent to 
that time, covering a period of ten years or more, I 
occasionally visited other mediums ; engaged in other 
forms of spiritualistic work. 

I was living in Chicago, all that time. To those who 
may not be familiar with the facts of this subject, it is 
quite true, that in Chicago, there are hundreds, and no 
doubt thousands of intelligent people, who are investigat- 
ing this question of spiritual life ; and I have no doubt, 
the same conditions prevail in other large cities. 

The daily papers contain advertisements of spiritual 
mediums, and it is surprising, how many there are. 
Quite a little discredit has been thrown upon the belief, 
by undeveloped and dishonest mediums. It has been too 
common with people, who discovered that they possessed 
a degree of mediumship, to immediately capitalize that 
gift, and turn it to the purpose of making money for 
them. 

When used for selfish gain, mediumship becomes dan- 
gerous ; because it is not always developed, or practiced 
in its true form. The medium who may have developed 
some mediumistic power, as a clairvoyant or clairaudient 
(which are the two most general forms, practiced among 
those who make a profession of it), is prone, to a more 
or less degree; where a business is made of it, and a 
livelihood by it ; to add, of their own design, to make up 
for deficiency in real development. For this reason, I 
have never been personally interested, in this form of the 
work. 

Where money is concerned, it is always an incentive, 
to more or less dishonesty, and it is only fair to take this 
presumption, in the light of the past history of spiritual 
mediums. Where one investigates this subject, it is well 

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always, to use great care and judgment, as to those with 
whom we deal. 

There is a medium in Chicago, who has for years, 
conducted public test meetings, that have been largely 
attended. I have attended many of those meetings my- 
self, and was quite favorably impressed with the ability 
of this medium. She is a clairvoyant and clairaudient 
combined. To convey an understanding of these forms 
of mediumship, to those who have never had an oppor- 
tunity to witness such a thing, I will describe briefly, the 
form of one of her meetings that I attended. 

It was just a common meeting hall, with about two 
hundred and fifty people present. The meeting was in the 
evening. The medium, a large, portly woman, about 
fifty years of age, of light complexion. 

This medium has been before the public for many 
years, and is very well known. Her meetings were al- 
ways well patronized, for which a charge of fifteen cents 
was made at the door, to defray general expenses. This 
charge seemed reasonable to me, for the cost of the rent 
of the hall was no doubt, considerable. So far as I know, 
this medium bears an honorable record. 

I attended several of her meetings, at various times, 
covering a period of three or four years. I never be- 
came personally acquainted with her, nor did I ever seek 
an introduction, nor have I ever spoken to her. My 
whole investigation of this subject, has been in a private 
way, and at no time, have I ever been associated, as an 
assistant, or in any business capacity, with any mediums. 

This medium, from her long experience as a public 
character, was quite commanding in appearance. She 
conducted the proceedings of the meetings herself. Her 
daughter assisted, taking admission at the door. 

On calling the meeting to order, it was her custom to 
explain in a general way, the object of the gathering, and 
tell of the main points, connected with her work. 

She would relate incidents of her past experience, or 
anything that seemed applicable, to the introduction of 
her subject. She was a fluent speaker, a bright, intelligent 
woman, who very soon, would gain the attention of her 

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audience, and hold it throughout the entire meeting, with 
comparative ease. 

Her position seemed quite natural to her, and she 
filled it in such an able way, that almost anyone, even 
those who did not believe in what she may have had to 
say, would listen attentively to her. 

She explained in a general way, the object of the 
meeting, in order that strangers, coming to hear her, 
would easily comprehend results, as they afterward de- 
veloped. This medium's special work, was that of a test 
medium. 

She had the power of describing to numbers of people 
of her audience, their past relatives and friends, giving 
names, ages and incidents, that would recall to the party 
to whom she spoke, a recognition of the spiritual person, 
whom she was describing. 

The general course she followed, without selecting 
any particular one, which I am unable to do, as I am 
writing entirely from memory; those meetings I am de- 
scribing having occurred about twelve years ago. 

Standing upon the platform, she would proceed, for 
example, like this ; after the meeting was called to order. 
I see, standing beside a lady, sitting just off this center 
aisle, to the right, about the middle of the room, pointing 
to the person wanted, and furnishing further direction, 
until the party wanted, was fully identified, and answered 
to her questions. I see standing beside you, a stout, nice 
looking woman, about sixty years old, she gives me the 
name Mary, and says she is your mother. Beside her 
stands your brother Joseph, who says he was eighteen 
years old, when he passed out of this life. His trouble 
was with his lungs, for I see him coughing very hard. 
A cousin Helen stands beside him, I see her name in 
gold letters, just above her head, she was your mother's 
sister's child. A young woman, about twenty. Now do 
you recognize this description. The medium would go 
into much greater, and more minute detail, if necessary, 
until the spiritual people described, would be recognized 
by the party whom they came to. 

In describing to the different people, of the mani- 
festing of their people, in the various ways, in which they 

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came, the medium talked quite fast, and to the point, just 
as though she could actually see the ones she described, 
or hear the messages, from the spiritual people, to those 
of their relatives, or friends in the hall. 

There was apparently, no set way, that they made 
themselves known ; and it was often, by recalling verbally, 
some incident or incidents, that happened in their mutual 
earth life. In making those descriptions, the medium 
went into such minute detail, that it was rarely she failed, 
in gaining the recognition, of those whom she described. 

The whole meeting, lasting about one and one-half 
hours, was full of interest, and many hundreds of people, 
in Chicago today, can recall the work of this medium. 

I never heard anything approaching fraud, connected 
with her name. Considering her prominence, it seems 
impossible to me, that she would have been permitted by 
the police to conduct her meetings in the open way she 
did, if she practiced fraud, or it was known she was 
deceiving the people, who attended her meetings. 

There was, and is now, a law in Chicago, prohibiting 
the obtaining of money by false pretenses, and making a 
breach of those laws, punishable by heavy fine and I 
believe imprisonment. 

Under this code, such a party as this medium, and the 
ones of whom I am writing; conducting fraudulent busi- 
ness, would undoubtedly have been suppressed. I never 
heard of the police, interfering with her, though I believe, 
they often attended her meetings, as they were open for 
everybody. 

It was quite interesting, for anyone to visit at those 
meetings, for she seemed to be so able, and unerring in 
her work. 



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THE CONVENTION IN HANDEL HALL AND 
MEETINGS AT MASONIC TEMPLE 



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URING the time that I was investigating, I attended 
an open meeting, I think it was a national conven- 
tion of spiritualists, held in Handel Hall, Chicago. The 
hall was in Washington Street, opposite Marshall Field's 
retail store. It was quite a large, theatre like hall, seating 
probably six hundred people. 

I believe the convention extended over one or more 
days. I attended in the evening, and met there, the two 
mediums I had known so well, Mrs. Brown and her 
daughter. They were there just as I was, for the notice 
of the meeting had appeared in the daily papers. I sat 
beside my two friends, near the rear of the hall. 

The proceedings throughout were quite interesting, 
but were only of a business character. There were 
mediums present, from all over the country. I do not 
now recall that I met any of them, nor do I remember 
any special names of the mediums who were there. 

One incident, of the meeting that evening, comes back 
to me now, and as it was a national gathering of those 
people, held under official auspices, it is presumed the 
proceedings there were of an official nature, and thereby 
quite reliable. 

During the evening, the name of one of the ladies 
present, was announced to deliver a speech. I believe 
she was announced as the national secretary, or some 
other official of the convention ; or we were told she held 
such an office. 

When she stood up at the president's stand to speak, 
she appeared like a woman under thirty years of age ; 
tall, rather slender but well formed. When she stepped 
forward to begin her speech, she spoke in ordinary clear 
voice. We could hear what she said, sitting where we 
were, at the rear of the hall. She spoke for only a short 
time, in her own pitch of voice. 

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Suddenly her voice changed to a deep masculine tone, 
and her whole attitude and speech, assumed the character, 
and rather profuse and forceful gestures of a man, or 
rather, of an orator, who spoke in loud and strong voice. 
Standing at the speaker's stand, and emphasizing with 
her clinched fist, pounding with great force on the stand 
in front of her, she delivered an impassioned address. 

The mediums who were sitting beside me remarked ; 
that she was speaking under control, and she certainly 
seemed to be. She spoke thus, for probably half an hour, 
upon the general subjects before the convention. It 
seemed to me quite remarkable, and I record it here, 
simply as an illustration of what happened, at what I 
believe was an official national meeting, of spiritual 
people. 

To all appearance, the meeting was nicely and orderly 
conducted, and the people present, of a very respectable 
and intelligent order. It is my belief, the speech was 
entirely inspirational, and that one of this lady's guides, 
was speaking through her; using her vocal organs, to 
express his own views. This seems to be quite possible. 

Another medium, a rather elderly lady, slight of build, 
rather delicate, and in appearance, about sixty years of 
age. She used to hold Sunday meetings in the Masonic 
Temple, Chicago. I attended three or four of those 
meetings. 

It was said she spoke from inspiration, when she ad- 
dressed the meetings. I cannot say that this claim was 
true, but she seemed to use very refined and beautiful 
language in her discourses. I liked to hear her as I did, 
at several of her meetings. She spoke in her own tone 
of voice, and to outward appearance, did not indicate any 
control. This might all be, for as I had seen other highly 
developed mediums, they did not show any sign, of being 
under control. 

This peculiarity of control, is quite apparent with 
some mediums ; but of all of them, of whom I have thus 
far included in this work, none of them showed signs of 
being under control. 

One exception to this was apparently true. It was 
one of those great trumpet mediums, of whom I have 

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first spoken, Miss Brown. She was herself, a fairly good 
performer upon the piano, and had a very good, ordinary 
voice for singing. 

I have seen her sit down to the piano, before the be- 
ginning of our circle, and while playing some of her own 
familiar music, she would be taken under control by 
some musical master in spirit life. Her manner of play- 
ing, would change as if by magic ; from the ordinary 
style of her own playing. Her hands would begin to 
execute very difficult music. Smooth expressive runs, 
the whole length of the keyboard and all over the key- 
board, were made, interspersed with difficult passages in 
music, which, she told us, she had never seen or studied. 

To appearance, as I viewed those periods of such 
control, they seemed really so to me, for her work, while 
under control, was so much greater than she ever played 
in her own way ; besides, there appeared a different in- 
dividuality in the music ; that convinced me, she was 
incapable of. 

A like condition, took place occasionally, when she 
would sing alone. Her voice would change entirely, and 
assume a higher, and stronger tone. It took on such a 
leading and finished style, that it was quite perceptible to 
all present. She never seemed to make any particular 
note, of those gifts, and it was only upon rare occasions, 
she was taken thus, under control. 

In the years I attended there, I witnessed such con- 
trol several times, and it is my belief, they were just as 
they appeared to be, for I never detected, one thing, about 
this medium, that I could ever say was questionable, or 
have I ever heard anyone, of the hundreds of people who 
had come in contact with her, and with her mother, ever 
say; that they believed they were not genuine, or that 
they in any way, were deceptive. 

If they ever were so, it seems now to me, that it 
would have been wholly impossible for them, on their 
part, to deceive so many people, in so complicated a per- 
formance. It seems to me now, as I look back upon 
those performances, as we witnessed them, that human 
ingenuity, would have been totally unequal to the task. 

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EXPERIENCES WITH ANOTHER TRUMPET 
MEDIUM— MRS. JONES 

ABOUT the year 1907, Mrs. Brown and her daughter 
moved to California. This left me without further 
opportunity, of attending their meetings. 

It so happened, that I knew another lady, who was 
a trumpet medium. I had been acquainted with her for 
several years ; but at that time, she had been giving pubfic 
seances only a few years, probably three or four. I did 
not know so much about her work then, but afterward, 
I came to know that she was a very good medium. My 
long acquaintance, of fully twenty years with her, has 
led me to believe ; she is in every way, honest in her work. 

At various times, I have visited the circles given by 
her, and have been very favorably impressed, with her 
general work. The trumpet communications were very 
clear, distinct, and of a high order, so far as I have at- 
tended there. I also have had a few private sittings or 
readings, at her home, and in company with my brother, 
have sat at private readings two or three times. 

At most of the meetings, which I have attended with 
this medium, our old trumpet guide has visited me, 
coming in his own personality and voice, just as he 
used to. 

When he first came, I was much astonished, and could 
scarcely believe ; that he could come through another 
medium, and fully retain his own voice, and general 
manner of expression. I knew his voice instantly, when 
he spoke in the trumpet, in these words : Well, well, 
well — well, well, well. He evidently wanted to be recog- 
nized by me. I spoke right up and said: That voice 
sounds like our old trumpet guide. It was probably a 
couple years, after his mediums had moved to the west. 
He spoke again, and acknowledged his name, and said 
that he had come to see me. I replied, that I felt highly 
honored indeed, to have him come through a strange 



medium, to greet me. He said it was a great pleasure 
for him. We spoke together, for probably seven or eight 
minutes. He also spoke to the medium, Mrs. Jones, whom 
he knew, for she had attended at the circles, given by 
Mrs. Brown, quite often. 

I heard afterward, that he visited others of his old 
friends, who had been regular visitors at the Brown 
meetings, after his own mediums had moved, and those 
people attended at the circles given by Mrs. Jones. 

My own people also, spoke to me, almost as usual, 
though it seemed to me they were not just the same. 
The difference in the medium, I presume, would make 
some difference in their manifesting. 

The new guides they would meet, would also have 
an effect probably, to somewhat change their voices and 
manner. I asked our old trumpet guide at one of my 
private sittings, in which he came to speak to me, if he 
had come from California that day, just to speak to me, 
and he said that he did. I said, that is a long way for 
you to come, just to greet an old friend. He replied: 
It was not much trouble for him, and that he was always 
glad to come to tell me, that he still had an interest in me, 
and was glad of the opportunity afforded. 

I thanked him for the honor, and inquired about his 
mediums, who he told me were both well and happy 
as were the other members of the family. I requested 
he would bring with him, my kindest regards to all the 
Brown family, which he said he would do. 

I certainly did feel honored, to have this beautiful 
spirit visit me. He was just like his old self, so kindly 
and warm in his way. He always spoke in such beautiful 
language. 

My personal friendship, had also been quite sincere 
for Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and also for their daughter. 
They all seemed, such nice people. 

While so far as I know, Mrs. Jones is a splendid 
medium, somehow, I did not go very often to her meet- 
ings. At this writing, it has been probably three years, 
since I have last attended any spiritual seances. I still 
take much interest in them, and would gladly attend such 
meetings, if it were possible for me to do so. 

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NATURE 

IN the lectures given by our guides, it was said : "We 
must fulfill our mission in life. If we fail to accom- 
plish this obligation, while here on earth; we must do so 
afterward, in our celestial state." 

Our destiny is that of perfection, in spiritual life. 
Just so far as we fail while here, to measure up to this 
standard that it is possible for us to attain ; we must labor 
for and adjust, after passing on. It all must be made 
correct, before we can proceed further. 

Habits acquired while here, that are not in harmony 
with this law, are retarding factors to our progress ; for 
they must all be lived out of our life. The spirit cannot 
progress, until it is purified of such influence. 

Our future state in its sequence, is that of perfection; 
equal to that of our Savior, of whom we are a part ; all 
the great possibilities of eternal life and its require- 
ments, lie before us, in the centuries to come. We are 
heirs to it all, without limit ; but it will come to us, only 
through our own merit and worthiness. 

Suicide, we were told, is no escape from worldly 
cares. It is self murder ; for which we are plunged into 
the dark sphere, where the murderer goes, and we are 
obliged to work up from this state. 

We were told: "Our earth record, is an open book 
in spiritual law. Nothing* can be hidden in it," not even 
from ourselves. We will know it all when we pass over 
to the other side of the river. We will read it ourselves, 
and will be our own accusers ; we will need no court to 
tell us of it, and no jury to pass upon our merits or 
demerits. It is a fixed law ; which no bribery or in- 
fluence can change. All of our work while here, which 
is not in conformity with that law, must be made by us, 
and by us alone ; to fit its requirements. 

This is not in the way of punishment ; for it does not 
seem to be intended that way. It is to fit us properly, 

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and the only way; for the great future life. We will 
all be glad and thankful, when we reach the final goal, 
and say: We would not have it otherwise. 

Nature, in all its varied forms; is perfect, in its true 
sense. The closer we examine into it, the more satisfied 
we become of this truth. 

Our earth travels at the inconceivable speed, of about 
eighteen miles per second (or many times faster than 
any cannon ball, fired from the most powerful guns), 
in its annual course around the sun ; or one million five 
hundred fifty-five thousand miles in twenty-four hours. 
It has another movement of eighteen miles per minute, 
in its diurnal course. In this great complicated move- 
ment, it completes its circuit around the sun; a pathway 
of nearly six hundred millions of miles ; at almost the 
same second of time, every year. 

Our whole planetary systems ; that swing like great 
pendulums around the sun, at enormous distances ; are 
just as punctual, in the performance of their courses. 
Neptune, who is two billion seven hundred eighty-nine 
millions of miles, distant from its sun ; and requires, over 
one hundred sixty-four years, to make one single revolu- 
tion around the sun; is just as punctual in regard to 
time, in making that great course. Is not this perfection ? 

These are comparatively small statements, regarding 
our heavenly bodies. Just one other statement, with re- 
gard to the larger heavenly bodies ; the fixed stars. 

It is agreed by our learned astronomers, that they 
are so distant from us, that were their light to be ex- 
tinguished; the fact would not become known here on 
earth, for nearly a century, and even more. 

Light is estimated to travel 186,000 miles per second. 
Even at this inconceivable speed, it would be nearly a 
century; coming from the nearest fixed star, over nine- 
teen trillions of miles away. Is not this perfection? 

Coming down to earth life, we still find perfection, 
in every part of nature. Take the smallest plant or 
flower, that comes from the tiniest seed ; are they not 
reproduced perfectly, through their natural course. And 
so it is, throughout all vegetable life. 

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This same law obtains, in all physical life ; in every 
department. Is it not also true, of the varied mineral 
products, found in our earth? Is it not reasonable to 
assume, that a like, and perhaps greater variety and 
condition, exists in other of our planets, as well as of 
our earth? 

Wherever any man, has ever made a profound study 
of any natural thing, he must have admitted that he had 
never arrived at a, full understanding of it; but in reality, 
had made only a slight beginning. Does not this also 
show perfection in its endless detail? Evidence on every 
side of us, and from every source, pertaining to natural 
things ; proclaims the one sentiment — perfection. 

If this law exists unfailingly, in all things of nature; 
must it not also apply to us ? It seems quite reasonable ; 
for we are, a part of nature. 

Along these lines, there comes a thought to me ; life 
seems to have its origin in spirit, life itself seems to be 
spirit ; here on earth, as well as in eternal future. This 
applies to man? Does it not also, apply to all other 
physical animals, reptiles, birds, insects — everything, that 
has life, and independent self motion? Is not the motive 
power, of all physical life, spirit? If it is so, is it not 
reasonable to presume, that it is alike, indestructible with 
our own ? That it all has a future eternal life ; in its 
own kind and form ? This seems to me quite likely ; and 
probably true. 

If the real individual man, as we are here on earth, 
is the spiritual man ; operating the physical machine or 
body, during the life of that body ; and after the termi- 
nation or death of that physical body, the individual 
simply leaves the body as it would a tenement home, to 
take up its residence in another form of existence ; may 
not this same law likewise, apply to the different physical 
forms of life upon the whole earth? Does not this theory 
seem reasonable? 

It is my opinion, that after we leave this life, and 
separate ourselves from our physical bodies, we probably 
receive another spiritual body ; but I am more inclined 
to think, that the spirit has its own spiritual body com- 
plete, as it lives in our physical body; that in our new 

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spiritual form, we are about the same in appearance, that 
we are in physical life — a duplicate of what we are here. 
The new spiritual man, is a much greater man ; and is 
freed from what we would call, physical restraint. While 
we in spiritual appearance, may be very like we are in 
physical form ; and this I am inclined to believe is true of 
us, after we pass over the great divide, it seems that from 
this period, we grow in strength and power. 

We were told by the guides, that "we learn to use the 
spiritual forces, as a part of our future education." It 
seems that the acquirement of this great knowledge, is 
what gives power to the spiritual being. It enables him 
to do things, which, without it he cannot do. 



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GOOD AND BAD SPIRITUAL PEOPLE 

STRANGE as it may seem to be, it appears neverthe- 
less true; that there are good and bad people in 
spiritual life. The good people we can form a com- 
paratively easy estimate of, but of the other class, I 
think it well to write about, and explain of them as best 
I can. 

It seems, that when our physical life terminates here, 
we leave our bodies ; and in due time, are ushered into a 
new form, or spiritual life. 

We were told by the guides, that at this transition, 
the individual is hardly conscious, of the change that 
takes place; so much is he or she like themselves, when 
they regain their senses. They really see no difference 
in themselves; everything about them seems as it did 
before; practically speaking. 

The new arrival in celestial life, finds conditions there, 
very similar to what he had been accustomed to in his 
earth life, and awakes out of a kind of sleep, to find him- 
self in the company and care, of kind and sympathetic 
people. Those people, and he himself, are quite real to 
him. He is really not conscious, that he is in another 
life; so natural does it all appear to him. 

It seems, that we take up our celestial life, just where 
we leave off this life. It must be remembered; that our 
life on earth, is spiritual life ; for it is our own spiritual 
being, that lives here in our physical body, and that spirit- 
ual being, is our own selves, just as we are here; doing- 
things, saying things and planning things. 

Just so far as we travel on our journey upon earth, 
from that point, we begin our celestial life ; and begin 
there, just as we were upon leaving this earth ; only 
under new conditions of celestial arrang-ement ; to which 
we gradually become accustomed, the same as we would 
to like things on earth. 

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Now upon this principle, it would appear to be: 
Whatever state and condition of advancement we have 
made in the natural journey of our life, a new adjust- 
ment must be made. The spheres in celestial life provide 
for this. 

We go naturally, to the place where we belong. It is 
impossible that we go anywhere else. Nature and her 
perfect laws, dictate all this. 

We were told by the guides, that the changes from 
our earth life, to those of the conditions of spiritual life 
were gradual ; and in some cases rather long deferred ; 
that those changes are dependent upon our own desire 
and choice ; that we can live in celestial life as we choose, 
and that advancement is not compulsory. According to 
this law, people who live in the lower spheres in many 
cases, prefer to remain there ; and make no effort to im- 
prove their spiritual condition ; which is a requisite to 
their further advancement. 

A parallel to this is found in earth life; when people 
are loath to change their circumstances, or condition in 
life, preferring to remain, just as they are. So it is 
apparently, in celestial life ; and it is for this very pur- 
pose, the celestial missionaries or guides, as they are 
known ; make it a duty, to descend from their higher and 
happier life, to mingle with those benighted and un- 
fortunate people ; to tell them of a better state of life ; 
and to rouse them out of their lethargy, into a slight 
understanding, that a better state of life awaits them, if 
they will but make the necessary sacrifice and effort ; to 
prepare themselves for it. 

Habits long formed and lived up to, are hard to break, 
and those who have formed such habits do not wish to 
give them up. If true spiritual life, lies in a purified 
state of existence, is it not easy to understand ; that no 
other condition will permit of association in purified life, 
but of a purified being? Nature steps in and says: It 
must be so. 

Just so long, as the being" in lower life, persists in 
living in his, or her old way; as it seems they have the 
right and opportunity to do, and in many cases, the set 

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determination to do ; so that being will remain where he 
is, just as he really does, while here on earth. 

We must give up our bad habits, if we have any, and 
reform our ways of living ; so that they will not be a load, 
that keeps us down. The sooner this course of purifica- 
tion of ourselves takes place, the sooner we begin to move 
to the better life ; and the longer we cling, to a degrading 
course of life, so we will stay, in the lower sphere; where 
that grade has its fitting place. 

Any habit, that the human being is burdened with; 
that unfits him for the higher spiritual spheres of life, 
must be lived out of his life, and banished from him; for 
they do not belong in the higher life. The company of 
them, or the desire for them ; effectually bars the spiritual 
person, from his natural inheritance ; until all of his life, 
is made to square with nature's requirements. 

Along these lines, this seems to be true; That we 
here on earth are influenced, by the bad, as well as the 
good spiritual people. Like draws like ! As we live our 
lives here, just so, are our spiritual influences, drawn 
around us. 

If we lead a good life here, good spiritual people, 
join our band, as guides to us. If, on the other hand, 
our life is led in lower channels, the guides who come to 
us, are from the lower spiritual life; for it seems, they 
also, have the power, to come back to earth, their former 
home, and associate themselves with their old cronies, 
as they really do, enjoying themselves, and urging their 
mediums, whom they have attached themselves to, to 
perform their own desires. 

The man on earth, who becomes addicted to the use 
of liquor or tobacco, has his spiritual associate, who en- 
joys the practice of those habits with him. This man, if 
he tries to give them up, finds it hard to do so, and 
sometimes impossible. This unfortunate inability, comes 
through the urgent desire of his spiritual associate, to 
continue in their practice. 

The drunkard, who becomes ashamed of himself; and 
promises his wife and family that he will try to reform, 
and really starts out to do so ; is made to return to his 
old habit ; through the desire of his evil spiritual associate. 

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We were told by our guides, at the time of the ex- 
ecution of the car barn bandits, in Chicago ; Van Dine, 
Neidemyer and others ; that they, in spirit life, would 
still have a vicious nature ; and that they would, no doubt 
return to earth, and connect themselves with those of 
their own kind, for some time to come. 

This seems strange to me, as no doubt it will to all 
who may read this ; but we were actually told this by an 
intellectual guide; that such a thing is possible. 



THE END. 



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